AI tools typically estimate based on averages: age, income, incident type, and a few generalized assumptions. But wrongful death recoveries depend on evidence and legal proof—especially when the defense argues that the death was caused by something other than their conduct.
In Illinois, the family’s recovery can also be affected by how responsibility is allocated and how the case is supported. That means two families with similar-looking losses may see very different outcomes depending on:
- what police and medical records show about the timeline
- whether witness statements and vehicle/scene evidence match
- whether the at-fault party is insured and what policy limits apply
- whether the claim can connect the defendant’s conduct to the death with credible proof
A calculator can’t review reports, identify evidentiary gaps, or evaluate how an Illinois judge and jury tend to view contested facts.


