Automated tools generally work by taking a few inputs—age, relationship, medical bills, and incident type—and producing a generic range. That can be misleading when the real dispute in a Fort Oglethorpe wrongful death case is something else, such as:
- Causation gaps (what actually caused the death versus what happened afterward)
- Crash reconstruction issues (speed, braking, roadway conditions, lane changes)
- Comparative fault arguments (defense claims the decedent contributed to the harm)
- Insurance coverage limits (what policies apply and what’s excluded)
- Documentation timing (missing records, delayed requests, incomplete medical/incident files)
In other words, the “number” from an AI calculator may look confident, but the value of your claim is driven by what can be proven—not what a model assumes.


