Online tools usually assume a standard set of facts. Real wrongful death claims don’t work that way. In Highland Village, outcomes frequently hinge on details such as:
- Where the crash happened (major corridors vs. neighborhood streets, lighting, visibility, lane configuration)
- Whether traffic rules were clearly violated and how that’s supported by reports and physical evidence
- How quickly evidence was preserved (photos, dash/video, witness statements)
- What Texas law requires to prove causation—not just that a crash occurred, but that it led to the death
- Insurance coverage structure and policy limits for the liable party
A calculator can’t reliably account for those variables. That’s why a lawyer’s review matters early.


