Local wrongful death claims frequently hinge on details that automated tools can’t reliably evaluate, such as:
- What actually happened in traffic (lane changes, speed at the moment of impact, distraction, impairment, or failure to yield)
- Whether road conditions or work-zone factors contributed (signage, lane closures, visibility, debris, or maintenance)
- How long the deceased survived after the incident and what medical records show about causation
- Conflicting witness statements or gaps in early reporting
AI calculators may use broad assumptions based on age and incident type. But if the defense can challenge causation—or argue that another driver, a third party, or conditions beyond their control were responsible—the “range” an online tool produces can be misleading.
In short: the best use of an AI calculator is as a starting point for questions, not a substitute for case evaluation.


