Most online tools work by taking a few inputs (age, relationship, income, type of incident) and projecting a broad range. That can be useful as a starting point—but it often breaks down when your case involves details that Texas courts and juries care about.
In Mineral Wells, common situations that make automated estimates less reliable include:
- Crash causation questions (what the police report says vs. what vehicle data, witness accounts, or reconstruction shows)
- Delayed complications after an injury (when the death isn’t immediate, defenses may dispute medical causation)
- Multiple responsible parties (for example, a driver and a maintenance contractor, or an employer and a third-party vendor)
- Tourism or event-related traffic that increases the chance of disputes about speed, attention, or roadway conditions
A calculator can’t review the incident file, evaluate witness credibility, or connect medical records to causation the way a lawyer can.


