Many calculators use broad assumptions—like injury severity or general categories of damages. That can be helpful as a starting point, but it often overlooks issues that matter in real cases, such as:
- Whether the record supports what happened (charting, orders, follow-up notes)
- Causation—whether the provider’s conduct actually caused the specific harm
- Local treatment timelines—for example, gaps between visits, delayed referrals, or missed escalation
- How insurers frame “pre-existing” conditions common in everyday clinic and hospital settings
Texas claims are resolved based on proof, not just outcomes. Two people can experience similar symptoms, yet only one claim may be provable as negligence.


