Most online tools work by taking a few details and producing a rough range. That can be useful for asking questions, but it’s not a substitute for case evaluation.
In Superior, a common problem is that the facts that change the outcome are often the very facts people don’t realize they should gather early—such as:
- Which roadway conditions were present (weather, visibility, lighting, road maintenance)
- What the surviving family witnessed vs. what’s in official reports
- Whether the incident is connected to a work assignment or contractor activity
- How quickly emergency care arrived and what the records show
An AI calculator can’t read the incident file, compare reports for inconsistencies, or assess whether causation is likely to be disputed. That means the estimate may be directionally helpful—but it can also mislead families who treat it like a promise.


