Portland is a fast-growing Coastal Bend community, and many fatal incidents involve commuting traffic, industrial-adjacent roads, pedestrian activity, and high-speed intersections. Those details matter because wrongful death settlements don’t move on “typical numbers”—they move on what can be proven.
AI tools can’t reliably account for realities like:
- Whether a crash reconstruction is needed because fault isn’t obvious
- How Texas insurance adjusters frame causation (“pre-existing conditions,” “intervening causes,” or comparative arguments)
- Whether a fatality occurred immediately or after complications that require medical causation analysis
- How evidence is handled after the initial scene—especially when video, dashcam, or witness availability changes quickly
A calculator can be a starting point for questions. It can’t evaluate what a jury or insurer is likely to believe based on the actual record.


