Tort state
MVA plaintiffs may recover full economic and non-economic damages, subject to comparative-fault apportionment.
Jurisdiction-tuned to Texas verdict history. Tort state. Confidence-banded predictions calibrated on 312 comparable verdicts.
Six questions. A jurisdiction-tuned settlement number with a 90% confidence band, calibrated to Texas. The first number is free. The trial unlocks the comp set and demand-letter export.
Predict your case →A tort state with materially higher non-economic damages than the no-fault states. Harris County juries return medians ~30% above the state average; Dallas and Bexar run slightly below.
MVA plaintiffs may recover full economic and non-economic damages, subject to comparative-fault apportionment.
Plaintiff recovers only if 50% or less at fault.
Confidence bands run tightest in the primary venue and modestly wider in outlying counties.
The Texas median MVA settlement of $485,000 sits above the national tort-state median. Both MVA and PL fold cleanly into the calibrated dataset.
On a held-out test set of cases the model never trained on, Predict's valuations come within 90 to 92% of the realized settlement (median absolute percentage error), each shown with a 90% confidence band. The number is the headline; the band is the methodology. See the full validation and per-state calibration →
The number above is a real prediction from the Predict model, jurisdiction-tuned to Texas and shown with its 90% confidence band. The free version uses the primary signals: case type, jurisdiction, injury severity, and liability. The 14-day trial loads your actual intake case and adds the comparable-verdict cohort behind the number, firm-level counsel history, and judge-composition signals, then exports a demand-ready summary. Same model. More of your case in it. Start the trial to load a real case from your intake pipeline.
Same fact pattern, different jurisdiction. Delta is calculated against Texas's $485K median MVA settlement.
Predict a real case from your Texas pipeline free in about 60 seconds and see what a defensible, jurisdiction-tuned number with its 90% band looks like. After the 14-day trial, Predict is $499/month, unlimited cases. One settlement quoted inside its defensible range instead of below it covers a year. See full pricing.