Most online tools work by taking a few inputs (age, relationship, income, type of incident) and producing a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death cases in Texas are rarely decided by averages.
In Sanger-area cases, the difference between a low and a meaningful settlement often comes down to things a basic calculator can’t reliably measure, such as:
- How fault is contested (e.g., speeding, failure to yield, distracted driving, following distance)
- Whether the fatal outcome was caused by the alleged misconduct (causation is frequently disputed)
- What documentation is available right now (police reports, EMS narratives, dashcam/video, witness statements)
- Whether the defense plans to argue “pre-existing condition” or “other cause”
- How economic losses are proven (wages, benefits, work history, and supporting records)
A calculator may be a starting point, but it cannot review the evidence, evaluate liability under Texas standards, or predict how an insurer will value litigation risk in your specific situation.


