Most tools that call themselves calculators work by taking a few inputs (age, incident type, relationship) and generating a generic range. The problem is that wrongful death value in Texas depends heavily on case-specific proof—especially proof of:
- Who was legally responsible for causing the death
- What expenses and losses can be documented
- Whether causation (what actually caused the fatal outcome) is disputed
In real cases, liability can hinge on details like traffic-control conditions, driver behavior, lighting and visibility, whether witnesses give consistent accounts, and what the responding reports actually say. An AI tool can’t review the incident file, analyze contradictions, or evaluate how an insurer is likely to defend the claim.


