Most online calculators are built around general assumptions—things like wage replacement, treatment costs, and the possibility of impairment. Those inputs can be useful for getting a range, but calculators can’t reliably account for:
- whether Texas treats your situation as a compensable work-related injury (versus something that looks unrelated)
- how your medical records describe causation and functional limits
- whether your employer reported the incident promptly and consistently
- how your work restrictions affect your ability to return to the job you actually do
In Highland Village, many workers go back and forth between office tasks and jobsite duties (or between regular shifts and overtime). Those job details matter. A generic calculator won’t know whether your duties changed after the injury or whether your limitations conflict with what your employer says the role requires.


