Many AI tools “approximate” settlement ranges by taking a few inputs—age, relationship, and some financial figures—and then applying broad assumptions. That approach can be misleading in Loma Linda because traffic-related wrongful death claims frequently turn on details that calculators can’t properly interpret.
For example, two cases with similar losses may resolve very differently depending on:
- What the collision reports show (who had the right of way, speed estimates, lane position, citations, witness reliability)
- Whether the crash was captured on nearby cameras (traffic systems, store security footage, or dashcam footage) and whether that footage is preserved
- How the medical timeline connects injury to death (defense teams often scrutinize causation)
- Whether multiple parties are implicated (drivers, employers, vehicle owners, maintenance vendors)
An AI estimate can’t review the record, evaluate credibility, or anticipate how California insurance adjusters frame risk.


