In the Bay Area, severe injuries can happen quickly—on highways during commute hours, on two-lane roads with changing speed limits, or in areas where drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians share space. After a fatality, families often feel stuck waiting for answers.
That’s where AI tools can seem helpful. They may ask for information like age, relationship, medical costs, and employment history—then produce a range. The problem is that wrongful death value in California is evidence-driven, and the inputs you provide to an AI tool can’t capture the details that decide liability and damages.


