In Cupertino, fatal accidents can involve the kinds of situations that don’t fit neatly into an “average payout” model—such as:
- High-speed commuting collisions where fault may be disputed (lane changes, distracted driving, brake/visibility issues)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy corridors and retail areas
- Motorcycle and rideshare crashes where causation and insurance coverage can get complicated
- Construction-adjacent hazards that affect traffic flow and safety expectations
An AI tool may ask for basic details—age, relationship, and rough expense numbers—and then output a range. The problem is that wrongful death outcomes in California depend on evidence strength, liability defenses, and how losses are documented and proven—not just the inputs.


