Most online tools estimate value using broad categories (injury severity, treatment length, and sometimes medical expenses). They generally cannot account for the details that matter most in a Texas malpractice dispute—particularly how courts evaluate:
- Whether the care fell below the standard expected of a similar provider
- Whether that breach caused the patient’s specific harm (not just a bad outcome)
- Whether damages are supported by medical records and expert review
In other words: a calculator may suggest a range, but it can’t verify the evidence needed to reach that range.


