AI tools typically generate a rough range by using the facts you enter. That approach breaks down in real wrongful death claims—especially in common River Grove scenarios such as:
- Crash-related deaths during commuting hours, where fault can hinge on lane position, speed, signal timing, or distracted-driving evidence.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents, where insurers may argue the decedent was not in a legally protected path or that visibility was adequate.
- Work-zone and contractor incidents, where responsibility may shift among the property owner, general contractor, and subcontractors.
In each situation, what matters is not only what happened, but what can be proven. A calculator can’t confirm whether documentation exists, whether the defense will challenge causation, or whether the evidence supports a clear liability theory under Illinois law.


