Most AI calculators take the details you enter—age, relationship to the deceased, medical bills, and the “type” of incident—and return a rough range. That can be useful for identifying what questions you still need to answer.
But for Kennedale, the real challenge is usually evidence and Texas procedure:
- Texas fault disputes are common. Even when something seems obvious, insurance companies often argue comparative responsibility.
- Causation can be contested. Defenses may claim the death wasn’t caused by the incident, or that other factors broke the chain.
- Damages documentation varies. Funeral costs, medical bills, and wage records may exist—yet gaps can drastically change what a claim supports.
An AI tool can’t review police reports, obtain records, evaluate witness credibility, or map your losses to what Texas courts actually recognize.


