San Angelo cases often turn on details that automated tools can’t properly weigh, especially when the incident involves:
- Texas traffic and commuting patterns (sudden lane changes, speed disputes, driver distraction, and whether a crash was unavoidable)
- Road and lighting conditions that affect visibility at night or during weather changes
- Commercial vehicles and deliveries moving through town routes
- Shared responsibility arguments (for example, the defense claiming the deceased was contributorily at fault)
AI calculators typically ask for broad inputs and then apply assumptions. In practice, insurers focus on questions like: What can be documented? What will a jury believe? What expert proof is needed? A “range” from a website doesn’t account for those realities.


