Most online tools ask for a few basics (age, income, dependents) and then spit out a range. That’s not how Texas wrongful death cases are evaluated.
In practice, insurers and defense attorneys focus on questions like:
- What exactly caused the death? In Texas, causation can be contested—especially when there are pre-existing conditions or unclear medical timelines.
- Who is legally responsible? Fault isn’t always straightforward, particularly in multi-vehicle crashes or incidents involving contractors.
- How well can damages be documented? Funeral costs, loss of financial support, and non-economic losses are only as strong as the evidence behind them.
So, think of a calculator as a starting point for categories, not a prediction of what you’ll receive.


