When someone dies due to another party’s wrongful conduct, families are pulled in two directions at once: grief and logistics. Bills arrive quickly. Employers ask questions. Insurance calls start. It’s normal to look for a shortcut.
AI-based estimates typically:
- generate a range using broad inputs (age, relationship, expenses, income), and
- translate those inputs into a settlement “projection.”
In Wheaton, that approach can mislead because the strongest outcomes depend less on averages and more on verifiable facts—scene evidence, documentation, and whether the evidence supports the legal theory.


