Many online tools use generic inputs—age, income, and a few damages categories. But in San Elizario, wrongful death cases frequently hinge on details that calculators don’t “see,” such as:
- How the incident happened on a real roadway or work site (traffic controls, lighting, visibility, speed, maintenance)
- Whether the death was directly caused by the incident (medical timeline, complications, expert interpretation)
- Whether fault is shared (Texas comparative responsibility can change settlement leverage)
- What evidence is available right now (photos, recordings, witness statements, inspection records)
When those facts are unclear, insurance negotiations often start low—because the insurer expects gaps in causation or liability. Your attorney’s job is to close those gaps with organized proof.


