Most AI tools work by turning a few inputs into a generic range. That may feel helpful in the earliest hours, but wrongful death values depend on details an estimator can’t reliably see—like the quality of the crash investigation, whether witnesses can be identified, what traffic control information shows, and how insurers interpret causation.
In practice, two cases that look similar to a calculator can settle very differently because of:
- California insurance and liability defenses (fault is often contested)
- Document availability (dashcam/video, vehicle data, incident reports)
- Causation disputes (what actually caused death vs. what happened after)
- How damages are proven (receipts, wage records, medical documentation)
If your family needs a number to plan around, an estimate may be tempting. But when the wrong facts are assumed, the “range” can mislead you at exactly the wrong time.


