Most AI calculators work by asking for basic facts (age, relationship, general expenses) and then producing a range. The problem is that wrongful death outcomes in California aren’t driven by averages alone.
In real Dublin injury investigations, value depends on things an AI tool can’t reliably account for, such as:
- Who caused the fatal crash (and whether each party shares fault)
- Whether evidence was preserved (traffic camera footage, phone data, vehicle data)
- Medical causation—how the injuries and complications tie to the death
- Insurance posture—how the carrier frames fault and damages early on
If you’ve searched for a “fatal accident compensation calculator” or “wrongful death payout calculator,” the goal is understandable. Still, the estimate you get online can be misleading if the facts that change liability or damages aren’t entered (or even known) yet.


