Most online tools build estimates from broad assumptions. They typically do not know the details that matter most in Texas malpractice disputes—such as whether the evidence supports a deviation from the standard of care, and whether a provider’s conduct actually caused the harm.
In practice, two Lancaster patients with the same diagnosis may see very different results depending on:
- Whether records tie the timing of care to the injury (not just the presence of a complication)
- Whether causation is supported by medical experts
- How consistent the documentation is across visits, imaging, lab work, and follow-ups
A calculator can be a starting point for questions—but it can’t replace the fact-specific evaluation required for a real settlement posture.


