Many online tools generate a range by asking for basic details (age, wages, medical bills, relationship). That can feel useful. The problem is that fatal cases rarely hinge on averages.
In Del Rio, families often come to us after incidents tied to:
- High-speed roadway crashes and late-night driving patterns
- Traffic involving pickup trucks, commercial vehicles, or ride-share/vehicle access issues
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries near busy corridors and event areas
- Construction-adjacent hazards (temporary signage, lane shifts, debris)
A calculator can’t measure the specific evidence that matters in these situations—things like scene measurements, witness credibility, dashcam/surveillance availability, or whether a defense argues the fatal injury was caused by something other than the alleged wrongdoing.
If liability is even partially disputed, the settlement value can swing dramatically.


