Online tools typically estimate a settlement range using simplified inputs—like injury severity and medical bills. In real malpractice claims, especially when injuries involve complex causation, those assumptions often miss the details that matter most.
A calculator may be useful to:
- Plan questions for your attorney
- Identify what categories of damages might apply (medical costs, lost income, long-term impact)
- Understand why cases with similar symptoms can settle for different amounts
A calculator can’t reliably account for factors like:
- Whether Texas evidence requirements can support negligence and causation
- How your injuries connect to the care that was actually provided
- How insurers evaluate documentation gaps (common when care is split across clinics, hospitals, and follow-ups)


