Most online calculators produce a rough range using assumptions—like injury severity, duration of treatment, and whether losses are expected to be temporary or permanent.
But in real disputes, the value of a case depends on evidence that a calculator can’t see:
- what the medical records actually say (and what they don’t)
- whether the care fell below the accepted Texas standard of care
- whether doctors can explain the causal link between the alleged error and your harm
- how future treatment and functional limits are documented
So think of a calculator as a planning tool, not a promise.


