A calculator typically uses broad categories—injury severity, treatment timeline, and generic damage ranges. But malpractice settlements are driven by proof, not just harm.
In practice, the questions that make or break value usually look like this:
- Was there a deviation from the standard of care? (What a competent provider should have done at the time.)
- Did that deviation cause your outcome? (Not just “you got worse,” but why and how.)
- How well is the timeline documented? (Charting, imaging reads, follow-up plans, and orders.)
Because Texas cases turn heavily on evidence and medical experts, two people with similar symptoms can end up with very different settlement discussions.


