Many AI tools rely on generalized patterns—age, broad income assumptions, and typical claim ranges. Real wrongful death cases in Plainfield often turn on details that don’t fit neatly into a model, such as:
- Conflicting crash accounts (for example, whether a driver changed lanes safely, reacted in time, or was distracted)
- Cause-and-effect disputes (whether the fatal outcome was directly tied to the incident or to other medical factors)
- Insurance coverage questions (including how policies apply and whether additional parties are involved)
- Documentation gaps early on (missing video, delayed reports, or incomplete medical records)
If the foundation is shaky, an AI estimate can give you false reassurance—or push you toward a settlement value that doesn’t reflect the case’s true strengths.


