Most “calculator” results are based on general assumptions. In real wrongful death cases, settlement value usually rises or falls on issues like:
- How clear liability looks after investigation (who failed to act reasonably, and how)
- Whether causation is documented (medical records connecting the incident to the death)
- Whether damages are supported with records, not estimates
- How Texas comparative responsibility could be argued (fault can affect recovery)
Because Northlake cases often involve time-sensitive evidence—like recordings from nearby intersections or roadway incident documentation—waiting can weaken what can be proven.


