Most online tools are built on general assumptions—injury severity, broad categories of damages, and simplified timelines. But malpractice settlements are rarely driven by severity alone.
In practice, Texas insurers and defense teams focus on questions like:
- Was the care below the Texas standard of care for that specialty?
- Did the alleged breach actually cause your harm? (not just coincide with it)
- Which medical records support the story—and which create doubt?
For Princeton families, this matters because many injuries are documented across multiple providers—urgent care visits, follow-ups, imaging centers, and specialists. When records are spread out, it’s easier for disputes to form about what caused what.


