In and around Huntsville, many wrongful death claims stem from incidents that don’t fit a simple “average outcome” model—particularly traffic-related deaths and commuting collisions.
An AI or online tool typically bases a “range” on the information you type in. If key details are missing or uncertain, the estimate can drift far from what a Texas case can actually support. Common reasons include:
- Unclear fault (for example, speed, lane control, distracted driving, or failure to maintain safe distance)
- Causation disputes (whether the incident directly caused death versus later complications)
- Policy and insurance posture (what coverage is available and how adjusters frame risk)
- Evidence gaps (what’s documented versus what’s only remembered)
The result: you may get a figure that feels confident, but doesn’t reflect the evidence an insurance adjuster will demand and the proof a Texas jury would expect.


