Most online tools use the details you enter—such as age, relationship to the deceased, and some financial information—to generate a rough range. That can feel helpful when you’re trying to plan.
But in real wrongful death cases, the value depends heavily on things calculators typically don’t fully capture:
- Crash reconstruction and causation (especially on multi-lane roads and intersections common in the Greenwood Village area)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits (which can shift settlement strategy)
- Comparative fault disputes (Colorado can allocate responsibility in ways that materially affect recovery)
- Document quality (police reports, medical records, employment verification, and timeline consistency)
An AI tool doesn’t interview witnesses, obtain key records, or test whether the defense’s story holds up. It also can’t predict how an insurer will frame liability after reviewing the case file.


