Many AI estimates respond to the facts you enter—then produce a number that looks authoritative. In real wrongful death claims, however, settlement value depends on issues that calculators don’t reliably handle, such as:
- How fault is allocated when multiple parties may be involved (for example, a distracted driver and a vehicle with maintenance issues).
- Causation—especially when medical complications arise after the initial incident.
- Policy and coverage realities (what insurance is available and whether coverage is contested).
- Local evidence—dashcam footage, intersection lighting, witness availability, and whether key details were preserved quickly after the crash.
In Monrovia, where residents regularly navigate shared roadways with pedestrians and cyclists, even small factual differences can change what evidence supports liability and what losses are documented.


