Many calculators ask for inputs like injury severity, treatment duration, and medical expenses. But in Texas malpractice cases, settlement value turns on proof—specifically whether the provider breached the standard of care and whether that breach caused the harm.
A tool may estimate “economic” and “non-economic” damages in a generic way, but it can’t evaluate:
- Whether the care was documented consistently in the medical record
- Whether a causation opinion exists from a qualified medical expert
- Whether complications were foreseeable and preventable under the circumstances
- Whether your treatment after the incident was necessary and connected to the original harm
For Dumas patients, this matters because many residents rely on a smaller regional network of providers. That can make documentation and timelines easier to gather in some cases—but it can also mean records are spread across multiple facilities, making early organization especially important.


