San Rafael cases often involve fact patterns that don’t fit clean “average case” models—such as:
- High-traffic commuter impacts where multiple vehicles, lane changes, or traffic-control issues are disputed
- Pedestrian or bicycle incidents where visibility, speed, and driver attention are contested
- Storm/road-condition factors that can become the focus of defense arguments
- Shared fault scenarios (for example, where the defense alleges the decedent’s conduct contributed)
An AI calculator may ask for a few basic details and then generate a range. The problem is that California wrongful death damages are tied to proof and legal standards that aren’t captured by generic inputs. If key facts are missing—police findings, witness statements, medical causation, employment history—an estimate can skew too low or too high.


