Most online tools work by asking for high-level details and then generating a “range.” That can be useful for curiosity, but it’s not the same as a wrongful death settlement evaluation.
In Texas, insurers commonly scrutinize:
- Fault and causation (what exactly caused the death, and whose conduct actually contributed)
- Documentation (incident reports, medical records, and wage history)
- Liability theories (negligence vs. other recognized grounds, depending on the facts)
AI tools don’t interview witnesses, review underwriting files, or test whether the evidence holds up when a claim is challenged. In Weslaco, that challenge is especially common when the incident involves:
- roadway design/condition disputes,
- multi-vehicle crashes,
- nighttime visibility or speed allegations,
- or work-zone activity affecting traffic flow.


