Online tools typically ask for a few basics—age, relationship, medical bills, and broad incident details—and then produce a generic range. That approach breaks down when Erie cases hinge on issues like:
- Commuter crash evidence (dashcam availability, intersection timing, traffic-control compliance, post-impact causation)
- Multiple-party fault (vehicle vs. roadway hazards, employer involvement, third-party maintenance)
- Work-related scenarios (contractor responsibility, safety training records, incident reporting)
- Insurance posture (how quickly documentation is provided, whether liability is challenged early)
In other words: an AI tool may model averages, but wrongful death recoveries depend on what can be proven and how credible the evidence looks to a jury or adjuster.


