Most AI calculators work by turning a few inputs (age, wages, type of incident, family situation) into a rough “range.” That may sound comforting, but in real Indiana cases the outcome often turns on:
- Whether fault is provable (evidence, witness credibility, technical causation)
- What damages are supported by documents (not just what you believe is fair)
- How the defense frames causation (especially in traffic and industrial incidents)
In Crown Point, many wrongful death matters involve scenarios where early evidence matters a lot—like collisions involving commuting traffic, intersection disputes, or work-zone activity. If key proof is missing, an estimate becomes less useful.


