Many online tools work by taking a few inputs—such as the decedent’s age, relationship to surviving family, and basic incident details—and producing an estimated range. That can be useful for starting a conversation about what losses might exist.
But in Brunswick-area wrongful death cases, the biggest swing factors are often things an AI tool can’t see:
- What the responding officers and EMS documented at the scene
- Whether dashcam/video or nearby business security footage was preserved
- Whether witness statements line up with physical evidence
- Whether Georgia comparative-fault arguments are likely to be raised
- Whether the case involves a third party with insurance and policy limits
An estimate doesn’t replace the work of identifying what can be proven, what can be challenged, and what damages are supported by records.


