AI tools typically work by taking a few inputs—age, relationship, basic expenses—and translating them into a rough range. That can feel helpful at first.
In real Roselle situations, though, insurers fight over details that automated tools can’t properly weigh, such as:
- Which driver or party was actually at fault (and whether multiple parties contributed)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident versus complications or other intervening factors
- What documentation exists (medical records, reports, video, witness statements)
- How quickly key evidence was preserved after the incident
When those issues are disputed, the value of a claim can swing dramatically—up or down. That’s why an online calculator should be treated as a starting point for questions, not a forecast.


