AI tools typically work from the facts you type in and then generate a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death cases aren’t solved by averages.
In Terre Haute, common dispute points include:
- Crash causation (whether a driver’s actions, roadway conditions, or vehicle issues were the true cause)
- Comparative fault arguments (defenses may claim the deceased contributed in some way)
- Witness and record gaps (especially when key footage, photos, or statements aren’t obtained early)
- Insurance coverage complexity (multiple policies, commercial defendants, or uncertainty about who is insured)
Even strong economic losses—medical bills, funeral costs, lost household support—can be undervalued if the evidence doesn’t match the legal theory.


