Most online tools assume a “typical” recovery path. But spinal cord injuries don’t behave like a spreadsheet. In Uvalde, insurers often scrutinize the timeline and documentation because catastrophic cases can involve:
- Delayed or evolving symptoms after an initial ER visit
- Different specialists (neurology, rehab, pain management) with records that must connect clearly
- Home and transportation realities for residents who may rely on caregivers or modified vehicles
A calculator also can’t properly account for whether fault is disputed—especially in situations involving turning movements, lane changes, speeding, or failure to yield on Texas roads.
Bottom line: a calculator may help you organize questions, but it can’t replace a legal strategy built around your medical records and evidence.


