AI tools generally work by taking a few inputs (age, relationship, medical bills, income) and producing a “range.” The problem is that Eastvale cases frequently turn on issues that aren’t captured by generic prompts, such as:
- Causation disputes (e.g., whether the fatal outcome was caused by the incident or by intervening medical factors)
- Comparative fault arguments (defense claims that the deceased or another driver contributed)
- Insurance and policy coverage posture (whether coverage is clear, disputed, or limited)
- Documentation timing (what Eastvale families can still obtain quickly—reports, logs, footage, recordings, witness contact info)
An AI estimate can be a starting point for questions. It can’t evaluate whether the evidence you have is strong enough for real leverage with an insurer.


