AI tools typically work from generic inputs—age, relationship, and a few financial details. That approach breaks down when the case hinges on facts that are common in Freeport-area fatalities, such as:
- Industrial and trucking involvement (fault disputes over lane control, braking distance, or maintenance)
- Construction-zone impacts (traffic control compliance, signage, and worker safety procedures)
- Shifts and overtime work (what the decedent actually earned, how schedules affected support)
- Causation complexity (multiple events that lead to death—injuries, complications, or delayed medical deterioration)
Even when a calculator produces a number range, it can’t evaluate whether the evidence in your case will persuade a jury or meet the legal standard in Texas.


