Most AI tools work by asking you to input basic details and then producing a “range” based on generalized assumptions. That can be useful for forming questions, but it’s not reliable for predicting what a settlement will look like in your situation.
After fatal incidents common to the Atwater region, key issues usually change the value dramatically:
- Liability is rarely simple. Defense teams may argue comparative fault, challenge speed/distance, or suggest an intervening cause.
- Causation disputes are common. Even when an accident occurred, insurers often contest whether the defendant’s conduct was a substantial factor in the death.
- Documentation quality drives outcomes. Reports, witness statements, electronic logs, medical records, and scene evidence matter—much more than an algorithm can infer.
A calculator can’t review the police narrative, evaluate whether the medical timeline supports causation, or assess how the defense is likely to frame fault under California practice.


