Most AI wrongful death calculators work like a rough forecasting model. They may ask about age, wages, medical bills, or the relationship to the decedent and then generate a range. That can feel useful when you’re trying to plan around expenses.
However, Gardena wrongful death claims frequently turn on issues that automated tools can’t reliably “see,” such as:
- Causation disputes (what actually caused the fatal outcome)
- Comparative fault arguments (defense claims the decedent contributed to the harm)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits (what the defendant’s insurer will actually pay)
- Evidence quality (what reports, recordings, or records exist—and how consistent they are)
In other words: an AI tool can point you to questions, but it cannot evaluate whether the case facts in your situation will persuade a California jury or an insurer.


