Online calculators often ask for inputs like the size of medical bills, the severity of symptoms, or how long treatment lasted. That can feel practical, especially when you’re dealing with mounting costs.
But for medical malpractice in Texas, a settlement typically depends on evidence showing:
- Breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider should have done)
- Causation (that the breach actually caused your specific injury)
- Damages (documented losses that resulted)
Two people can have similar injuries and still see very different outcomes depending on whether the medical record supports the timeline and the causal link.


