Most online tools rely on broad categories—injury severity, treatment duration, or generic “pain levels.” In real Texas medical malpractice settlement discussions, those inputs are only the beginning.
Settlements are shaped by questions like:
- What exactly went wrong (and who was responsible)?
- Whether the care fell below Texas standards of professional practice
- Whether medical experts can link the provider’s conduct to your specific harm
- How the injury impacts future treatment, daily functioning, and income
A calculator can’t review the charts, imaging, lab results, consent forms, or provider notes that determine causation.


