Many calculators are built around generic inputs—like “medical expenses” or “severity.” That can feel helpful, but Horizon City residents often run into situations where the real case story is more complicated:
- Care is spread out (urgent care → follow-up clinic → imaging → specialist). A calculator usually can’t separate what treatment relates to the alleged error.
- Symptoms overlap with other common conditions. If the defense argues your injury could have progressed naturally, you’ll need medical proof of causation.
- Documentation gaps happen quietly. In practice, disputes often revolve around what was charted, what wasn’t, and how quickly worsening symptoms were acted on.
A calculator might produce a range, but it can’t tell you whether your evidence is strong enough to support negligence and causation under Texas standards.


