Many AI tools work by taking a few inputs (age, injury type, relationship, general medical costs) and producing a “range.” That can be a starting point, but it often misses the issues that decide real outcomes in Georgia wrongful death claims.
In Brookhaven, those missing factors frequently include:
- Crash/incident documentation gaps (what was captured by responding agencies, how quickly scene evidence was preserved, whether lane configuration, traffic control, or visibility played a role)
- Causation disputes (defense arguments that the fatality was caused by something other than the wrongful act)
- Insurance posture (how carriers frame fault and delay production of records)
- Local witness realities (busy commuting routes and changing schedules can make witness availability time-sensitive)
An AI “death compensation estimate” can’t interview witnesses, obtain dashcam/video, request logs from involved businesses, or analyze medical timelines.


