In a smaller Texas community like Brenham, it’s common for fatal incidents to involve overlapping factors—witnesses who know each other, shared routes, mixed reporting from multiple agencies, and varying documentation quality. AI tools can’t assess those realities. They typically assume “clean” facts.
Real negotiations turn on details such as:
- Crash and scene evidence (what was preserved, what was documented, what’s missing)
- Texas liability issues (including how fault is argued and whether causation is disputed)
- The deceased’s work and earning history (and whether it’s supported with records)
- Who qualifies to claim damages under Texas wrongful death rules
An AI “range” can be a starting point for questions—but it’s not a substitute for case evaluation.


