AI tools typically ask for a few inputs (age, relationship, income, type of incident) and then produce a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death settlements are driven by things AI can’t reliably verify:
- What actually happened in the moments before impact (and what the available evidence proves)
- Whether fault is likely to be disputed—common when traffic and causation are contested
- The strength of documentation (police reports, photos, medical timeline, witness statements)
- Indiana procedural realities that affect what can be pursued and when
In other words, the estimate may be based on general patterns, while your settlement value depends on how the evidence would play out in negotiations and, if needed, court.


