Most AI tools work from inputs you type in—age, relationship, medical bills, and a few incident details. What they usually can’t do is evaluate the parts that control outcomes:
- What actually happened at the scene (and how Georgia courts treat the evidence)
- Whether the defendant’s conduct caused the death (causation is frequently contested)
- How insurance coverage affects settlement posture
- Whether fault is shared and how that changes negotiations
In Kingsland, families may face added complexity when the incident involves multiple vehicles, work zones, or drivers traveling through unfamiliar routes. An AI calculator can’t interview witnesses, obtain records from responding agencies, or interpret technical evidence like vehicle data—so it may produce a range that feels precise, but isn’t legally grounded.


