AI tools may look convincing because they ask for details—age, incident type, medical expenses, and potential income history—and then output a “range.” But in real wrongful death disputes, settlement value is driven less by averages and more by how liability and damages hold up under scrutiny.
For Prescott Valley families, common reasons estimates drift from reality include:
- Conflicting accounts after roadway incidents (including differences in how events were described to investigators).
- Unclear causation when injuries worsen over time or complications develop later.
- Insurance pressure early on, before key records and witness statements are assembled.
- Disputed negligence, such as claims about speed, attention, roadway conditions, or comparative fault.
An AI tool doesn’t review police or agency reports, assess witness credibility, or evaluate whether the evidence supports the legal standard for wrongful death under Arizona law.


