Many AI tools try to produce a range by using a handful of inputs (age, relationship, income, and incident type). The problem is that wrongful death claims hinge on details that calculators can’t access—like:
- Who had the right-of-way and whether witnesses can support it
- Whether the fatal injury was caused by the incident (not a separate medical event)
- What documentation exists (police reports, medical records, employment records)
- How fault is likely to be disputed by the at-fault party and their insurer
In Pooler, the real-world scenario often matters just as much as the crash itself: for example, fatal outcomes can occur after an initial incident due to complications, delayed effects, or disputes about causation. A calculator can’t weigh those medical questions the way a lawyer can.


