Most AI tools work by using broad inputs to produce a numeric “range.” That may help you ask better questions, but it often misses what matters most in Texas wrongful death negotiations:
- Fault is frequently contested. In many fatal crashes, insurers dispute speed, lane position, distracted driving, or whether a party’s conduct was the cause of the death.
- Causation isn’t always straightforward. Texas cases can involve multiple contributing factors—prior medical issues, complications after the incident, or conflicting timelines from reports.
- Policy and insurance structure matters. Coverage limits, exclusions, and how many parties are involved can dramatically change settlement posture.
- The “same losses” aren’t the same case. Two families may face similar expenses, but the evidence quality—records, witnesses, documentation—can lead to very different outcomes.
In other words: a calculator is a starting point for thinking, not a substitute for case evaluation.


