Most AI tools work like a rough forecasting model. They typically ask for basic facts like:
- the decedent’s age and work history
- the type of incident (car, trucking, workplace, medical, etc.)
- who may be responsible
- certain categories of expenses
That output can be useful if it helps you think, “What information do I still need?”
However, California wrongful death recoveries depend heavily on:
- liability evidence (what can be proven and by whom)
- causation (medical and factual proof that links the wrongful act to the death)
- insurance coverage and policy limits
- how disputes are likely to be handled by the defense
So if you’re using an AI calculator, treat it like a starting checklist—not a prediction of what a Redlands insurer will actually pay.


