Many online tools treat a wrongful death claim like a spreadsheet problem. In practice, Nogales cases frequently turn on factors AI can’t reliably “see”:
- Who had the last clear chance to avoid the collision (especially in low-visibility conditions)
- Whether the roadway environment contributed (turning lanes, crosswalk visibility, traffic control)
- The role of commercial vehicles (maintenance history, driver logs, inspection records)
- After-incident gaps—what was documented at the scene and what wasn’t
- Causation disputes, such as whether complications after the initial injury were foreseeable
A calculator can’t review police narratives, medical records, witness credibility, or the insurance company’s actual coverage position. That’s why AI outputs should be treated as a starting point—not a forecast.


