AI tools typically work by turning a few inputs into a “range.” The problem is that Springfield cases often turn on details that an online calculator can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Crash reconstruction and speed evidence (especially on higher-traffic routes and during commuting hours)
- Visibility and pedestrian factors in urban settings (lighting, crosswalk controls, nighttime conditions)
- Employer and safety compliance records in industrial and construction-related workplaces
- Medical causation—how the fatal outcome is connected to the treatment decisions at issue
When those facts are disputed, the settlement value can swing dramatically. An AI estimate may not reflect whether Illinois courts would likely view the evidence as strong, or whether defenses are likely to challenge causation.


