Most calculators on the internet rely on simplified inputs—age, dependents, and a generic multiplier for non-economic harm. But in Texas wrongful death claims, value turns heavily on evidence.
For families in Terrell, the biggest drivers usually fall into things like:
- How clearly liability is established after a crash or incident
- Whether the death is tied to the event through medical records and expert review
- How damages are documented (funeral costs, lost earnings, support provided)
- Whether fault could be shared based on Texas comparative responsibility principles
That means two families can use the same calculator and see wildly different “ranges” because the evidence quality and fault story are never identical.


