At Specter Legal, we help clients translate confusing medical records into a case theory that can be evaluated for negligence, causation, and damages. That includes identifying the key documents insurers rely on, pinpointing gaps that need attention, and explaining what settlement discussions typically depend on.
If you believe you were harmed by a medical error, contact Specter Legal to review your situation and discuss your options.
Frequently asked questions (Lewisville, TX)
Is a medical malpractice settlement calculator accurate in Texas?
Usually, no. Many tools use simplified assumptions and can’t evaluate causation, documentation strength, or expert support—factors that heavily influence Texas settlements.
Will my settlement depend on how much my hospital bill is?
Bills matter, but they’re not the whole story. The value often depends on which costs are connected to the alleged error and whether future treatment is supported by the evidence.
Should I wait until treatment is over before talking to a lawyer?
You can often speak to an attorney while treatment continues. Early review can help preserve evidence and clarify what deadlines may apply.
What should I bring to a consultation?
Medical records, billing/out-of-pocket proof, a timeline of events, and any discharge instructions or communications you received.