Many online tools are built to output a “range” after you type in basic details. That can feel helpful, but it overlooks the realities Texas families face—especially when the death follows an incident involving:
- Commuter traffic and high-speed impacts on roadways where braking distances and visibility are disputed
- Commercial vehicles and uncertainty about maintenance, logs, and safe operation
- Workplace and contractor incidents tied to training, safety practices, and supervision
- Premises conditions (lighting, signage, hazards) that are hard to quantify without investigation
AI tools also can’t review the documents that matter most in Texas claims: incident reports, medical causation records, employment proof, and evidence tied to fault. If those pieces are missing—or if the defense argues an alternative cause—an AI estimate can become a misleading anchor.


