AI tools typically work by taking a few details you type in—age, relationship, rough income, incident type—and then applying generalized assumptions. That approach can break down quickly in real Beech Grove cases because:
- Indiana fault disputes often hinge on documentation. In negotiations, insurance carriers look for inconsistencies, gaps in reports, or missing causation links.
- Crash and incident timelines matter. In fatal cases, small differences (what was known, when it was known, what was recorded) can change how liability is argued.
- Local evidence is not “average.” Police reports, witness statements, surveillance footage, employment records, and medical documentation aren’t interchangeable. A calculator can’t weigh credibility the way an attorney can.
So while an AI calculator may offer a starting range, it can’t tell you whether your facts are strong enough to overcome defenses or how Indiana courts typically evaluate the evidence.


