In College Station, many fatal cases come from situations families recognize all too well—commutes that blend into faster highways, intersections with heavy turning traffic, nighttime driving during events, and construction zones that change how drivers see and react. When a death follows an incident, the details that matter most are often the ones an AI estimate can’t verify.
A calculator can’t tell you whether:
- the incident report accurately captured the key facts,
- witness statements match the physical evidence,
- vehicle data (or its absence) affects causation,
- insurance coverage exists for the responsible party,
- or whether the defense will argue shared fault under Texas law.
In other words, an estimate may look confident while the actual case is still being built.


