Hays residents commonly face serious traffic risk on the roads people use every day—commuter routes, intersections with heavy turning movements, and highways where speed and stopping distance matter. When a fatality occurs, families often try to “run the numbers” quickly.
That’s where AI tools can mislead.
Even if a calculator produces a range, it typically can’t account for the issues that frequently control outcomes in Kansas wrongful death claims, such as:
- Whether fault is truly supported by evidence (not just assumptions)
- How causation is documented—especially when there’s a gap between the collision and death
- Disputed facts (conflicting reports, unclear witness observations, or incomplete scene documentation)
- Insurance coverage realities that affect what can actually be paid
In practice, two families can enter the same kind of online “calculator” and get different results than what a lawyer can support after reviewing police reports, medical records, and incident documentation.


