In Sahuarita, many serious incidents involve high-speed or mixed-traffic environments—think late commutes, roadway merges, pedestrian activity near neighborhood areas, or crashes that occur where visibility and speed are major factors. When liability is contested, a calculator’s “typical range” can be misleading.
AI tools usually rely on generalized inputs (age, relationship, medical bills, wages) and then apply a broad model. But wrongful death settlement value depends on things AI can’t reliably measure, such as:
- What Arizona courts and juries would likely accept as the cause of death (especially when there’s a gap between the incident and later complications)
- How strongly the evidence supports fault (dashcam/video availability, witness credibility, scene documentation)
- What coverage and policy limits are actually available
- Whether defenses argue intervening causes or dispute duty/breach
So instead of asking, “What number will I get?” the more useful question is: What evidence do we have—and what evidence must we still secure—to support a fair settlement in Arizona?


