A calculator can’t reliably account for what Texas insurers and courts care about most: proof. In Selma, many wrongful death matters come down to whether the record clearly shows:
- Who was at fault (and whether fault is shared)
- How the incident caused the death (medical evidence and timelines)
- What damages are documented (earnings, caregiving, funeral costs)
- What the insurance policy can realistically pay
When you plug numbers into a generic tool, it may ignore key local realities—like how quickly evidence is lost, how witness statements get inconsistent, or how traffic and roadway conditions are described in early reports.


