Many automated tools produce a range by asking for basic information (age, relationship, and some financial inputs). But in real wrongful death matters, the numbers hinge on issues that AI cannot reliably evaluate, such as:
- What caused the fatal outcome (medical causation and timing)
- How fault is allocated when multiple parties are involved (drivers, property owners, employers, contractors, or manufacturers)
- What evidence survives (dashcam/video availability, scene documentation, witness statements)
- How California insurance and litigation strategy affects timing and leverage
In Grand Terrace—where residents commonly travel through high-traffic areas, navigate intersections, and rely on safe roadway conditions—liability can turn on technical facts like traffic control compliance, maintenance history, sight distance, and speed. Those are exactly the kinds of details that require attorney-level review.


