Many families in Edinburg are dealing with a fatal incident tied to how people drive and move around the community—especially where traffic patterns change quickly (work commutes, school zones, and intersections where turning movements create conflict). That means the “value” of a wrongful death claim can rise or fall based on evidence such as:
- Dashcam or traffic camera footage (when available)
- Witness statements from people at the scene
- Reconstruction findings about speed, braking, lane position, and impact
- Police reporting details and citations
- Medical records showing the chain from injury to death
A calculator can’t see those facts. But your case value often depends on how clearly those facts support fault and causation.


