Most online settlement estimate tools use simplified assumptions—typically injury severity, medical costs, and broad categories of pain or disability. Those tools can be helpful for planning conversations and understanding the type of damages that may exist.
But they can’t account for the details that matter most in Texas medical negligence cases:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (not just that an outcome was bad)
- Whether the breach caused your harm, as opposed to complications that could happen anyway
- How your medical history and follow-up care affect causation
- Whether future treatment is likely and provable, which is often crucial when injuries linger
Think of a calculator as a flashlight—not a verdict.


