AI tools typically generate a broad range by using averages. The problem is that many wrongful death outcomes hinge on specifics that an online form can’t see—like:
- What Indiana police and incident reports actually say about speed, impairment, signage, lane position, and roadway conditions
- Whether witness statements are consistent or disputed
- How quickly medical records show a causal chain from the incident to death
- Which parties are tied to the duty and control of the situation (drivers, employers, premises owners, equipment providers)
In Yorktown, many serious incidents involve commuting routes, rural road conditions, and mixed traffic. Those details can sharply change both liability and damages, so an AI “range” may be misleadingly low or high.


