Many calculators assume the same inputs lead to the same outcome. In real wrongful death claims, small differences can change everything:
- How the incident happened (e.g., intersection collisions, merges on busy corridors, or site-related hazards)
- Whether the death is medically tied to the incident (insurance often disputes causation)
- What evidence was preserved (photos, dashcam/video, maintenance records, incident reports)
- Whether multiple parties share responsibility (common in multi-vehicle crashes and workplace scenarios)
- Whether the decedent’s actions reduced recoverable damages under Texas comparative principles
When those details aren’t known, a “range” can look comforting—but it can also steer families away from the evidence and documentation that actually support settlement.


