Most “calculator” tools work by asking for basic facts—age, relationship, type of incident, and some financial details—then producing a rough range. That can feel useful when you’re trying to understand what might be “out there.”
But in real wrongful death claims, the value depends heavily on:
- What can be proven about fault (often disputed when injuries are severe or multiple vehicles/parties are involved)
- Medical evidence and timeline (especially when complications occur after the initial crash)
- Documentation of losses (funeral costs, lost support, bills, and income proof)
- Arkansas-specific legal requirements for bringing the claim and presenting damages
An AI estimate can’t review police reports, obtain records, interview witnesses, or interpret conflicting accounts. It also can’t anticipate how the defense will argue that the death was caused by something other than the wrongful conduct.


