Many AI tools produce a generic estimate based on inputs like age, income, and medical expenses. That can be a helpful starting point for questions—but it often fails to reflect what actually drives settlements in Arizona.
In San Luis, common real-world variables can drastically change outcomes, such as:
- Crash causation disputes (speed, lane position, impairment, visibility, and witness reliability)
- Delayed complications after an injury (where medical causation must be supported by records and expert review)
- Insurance coverage questions (including policy limits and who the responsible party may be)
- Comparative fault arguments that can reduce recovery if the defense claims the decedent contributed to the harm
A calculator can’t read the police report carefully, verify medical timelines, or test whether the evidence supports the legal theory. That’s why we treat estimates as questions—not answers.


