Many AI tools work by taking a few inputs (age, wages, incident type) and producing a rough range. That can feel useful when you’re trying to plan.
In South Pasadena, though, wrongful death claims frequently hinge on details that generic calculators can’t properly weigh, such as:
- Intersection and crosswalk conditions (visibility, signal timing, marking condition, pedestrian right-of-way)
- Commute-related driving patterns (speed, distraction, lane choices, failure to yield)
- Multi-party involvement (rideshare, commercial vehicles, contractors, or multiple insurers)
- How quickly the scene was documented and what reports were filed
A calculator can’t review the police report narrative, evaluate witness credibility, interpret electronic event data, or challenge disputed causation. Those are the factors that typically control whether a claim settles—or has to be litigated.


