Online tools may ask for basic facts—age, relationship, and the nature of the incident—and then output a broad “possible range.” But wrongful death value in South San Francisco can hinge on issues that calculators can’t model well, such as:
- Causation across multiple events (e.g., a crash leading to later complications, or an incident that worsens due to delayed care)
- Multiple responsible parties (for example, where roadway conditions, vehicle maintenance, staffing, or third-party contractors may be involved)
- Evidence typical to local incidents (dashcam/video availability, traffic control records, witness statements from nearby businesses, or incident documentation)
- How California negligence and comparative-fault analysis may affect settlement posture
An AI tool can be a starting point for questions. It can’t review police reports, medical timelines, employment records, or technical proof needed to connect the wrongful conduct to the death.


