Many AI tools use a simplified model based on facts you type in (age, relationship, medical costs, and so on). The problem is that fatal cases are rarely that clean.
In Middletown, wrongful death matters frequently involve scenarios where fault is actively disputed:
- Speed and following distance on busy corridors during commute hours
- Distracted driving and delayed reactions
- Roadway changes or construction impacts that affect visibility and stopping time
- Pedestrian involvement near retail, busier intersections, or event areas
- Multiple vehicles where causation is contested
An AI “range” can’t review police findings, dashcam/video, vehicle data, or witness credibility. In Delaware, the case can turn on what can be proven—not what seems likely.


