Rosenberg sits in the Houston metro area, where commuting traffic is intense and crashes often involve multiple variables—visibility, roadway design, speed, distracted driving, commercial vehicles, and sometimes weather-related conditions.
That matters because settlement value is usually driven by:
- Liability evidence (what witnesses, reports, video, and inspection records show)
- Causation proof (how the incident connects to the death)
- Documentation of losses (funeral costs, financial support, and other measurable impacts)
- Insurance and policy limits (what money is actually available to pay)
- Comparative responsibility (how fault is allocated under Texas rules)
A “range” from a website may not reflect how strongly fault can be demonstrated in your specific collision or incident—or how the defense may challenge the medical causation timeline.


