In a smaller Texas community, it’s common for the same routes and locations to come up repeatedly—commutes, school pickup patterns, and familiar roadways. But that also means critical details can disappear fast: dashcam footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and scene evidence can be altered by cleanup, weather, or repairs.
A settlement valuation is only as strong as the proof behind it. In practice, that means:
- Accident reconstruction details (skid marks, lighting conditions, lane markings, speed indicators)
- Driver behavior evidence (cell phone data, witness accounts, braking/impact timing)
- Worksite or property safety documentation (inspection logs, incident reports, training records)
- Medical timeline clarity (how injuries progressed and what actually caused death)
An online calculator won’t capture these realities. A local investigation can.


