Burkburnett families frequently ask for quick numbers after incidents involving:
- High-speed collisions while commuting to work or traveling between nearby towns
- Intersection impacts where right-of-way and lookout duties are disputed
- Chain-reaction crashes influenced by braking distance, road conditions, and traffic flow
- Nighttime visibility issues (headlights, lighting, and whether warning signs were adequate)
An AI tool may ask for basic facts—age, relationship, and general expenses—and then output a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death negotiations hinge on details AI can’t see, such as skid marks, vehicle data, witness credibility, and whether the fatal outcome was caused by the defendant’s actions.
When the defense argues that something else caused the death—speed, distraction, medical complications, or comparative fault—the value can change dramatically. A calculator can’t account for those disputes.


