Most calculators work by asking you to plug in broad facts (like injury severity and medical costs) and then generate a range. That process often assumes:
- the injury is clearly tied to the negligent act
- medical records are complete and consistent
- experts can support the “standard of care” argument
- damages can be projected without major disputes
In real Weatherford-area cases, those assumptions don’t always hold. Settlement leverage often turns on details such as:
- whether the care timeline is clearly documented (appointments, imaging, lab results, referrals)
- how quickly symptoms were escalated or acted on
- whether a provider’s decision-making aligns with accepted medical practice
So think of a calculator as a rough “conversation starter,” not a predictor of what a settlement will look like.


