Most calculators work by using broad inputs—like medical expenses, lost wages, and injury severity—to generate an estimated range. That can be useful early on.
But a calculator can’t:
- review your Texas medical records for causation and consistency,
- evaluate whether the other driver’s statements match the scene evidence,
- account for comparative fault arguments that insurers may raise,
- predict how long your treatment will last given the specifics of your injuries.
In real Corpus Christi cases, settlement value hinges on documentation and credibility. Two people can have similar injuries and vastly different outcomes depending on whether the crash is supported by police reports, witness accounts, or video.


