Most calculators online are built for broad scenarios. They commonly assume a clean timeline and straightforward causation. In our experience, Texas cases often turn on finer points, such as:
- Follow-up and continuity gaps: Many patients in the area piece together care across clinics, urgent visits, and specialists. If records don’t connect the dots, insurers argue causation is unclear.
- Delayed symptom recognition: Families may notice worsening days later—after appointments, work schedules, or travel time complicate prompt evaluation.
- Documentation and communication issues: Inconsistent charts, missing consent forms, or unclear discharge instructions can change how a case is valued.
A calculator may suggest a range, but it can’t review the medical record system-by-system the way an attorney and medical experts do.


