Many AI tools work by taking a few details you type in and mapping them to a generic range. That approach is rarely enough for Bay Area wrongful death claims, because the real value hinges on things a calculator can’t properly evaluate, such as:
- Causation disputes (e.g., whether a later complication, another incident, or pre-existing conditions were the real cause of death)
- Fault allocation (California juries and insurers often focus on comparative fault, and multiple parties can be implicated)
- Document quality (police reports, medical records, witness credibility, and timing of disclosures)
- Insurance posture (insurers may delay, request additional records, or contest valuation)
In Burlingame, many claims involve circumstances where liability is not obvious from a single snapshot—like complex traffic scenarios, intersection dynamics, or incidents involving multiple vehicles and witnesses. Those complexities are exactly where AI tools can oversimplify.


