Online tools typically generate a “range” using generalized assumptions—age, relationship, and broad categories of loss. But Dinuba wrongful death claims tend to turn on details that don’t fit neatly into an input form, such as:
- Traffic patterns and fault disputes: claims may hinge on speed, lane position, visibility, distraction, or whether a driver reacted appropriately in time.
- Work-related circumstances: when an industrial, agricultural, or logistics incident is involved, responsibility may spread across employers, contractors, and equipment/service providers.
- California evidence expectations: even a strong case can weaken if reports are incomplete, documentation is delayed, or critical records aren’t preserved.
AI can’t review incident footage, obtain maintenance logs, analyze causation with experts, or evaluate how a jury might weigh conflicting testimony. That’s why an AI number should be treated as a starting point—not a prediction.


