Many online tools try to generate a number by asking for basic facts like age, wages, and the type of incident. That’s helpful for brainstorming, but it doesn’t capture what typically drives outcomes in real Miami Gardens cases, such as:
- Fault disputes that turn on crash reconstruction (lane position, speed, braking, lighting, and visibility)
- Causation issues (what injuries led to death and what happened in the days after the crash)
- Multiple responsible parties (including drivers, employers, property owners, or vehicle-related entities)
- Insurance strategy that changes once liability and documentation are challenged
In other words: an AI tool can’t review the police report, confirm timelines, interpret electronic evidence, or evaluate defenses that are common in Florida accident claims.


