In suburban Kansas communities like Leawood, many fatal incidents involve familiar settings: commuting corridors, intersections with complex traffic movements, construction activity near residential areas, or pedestrian activity around shopping and public spaces. Those circumstances are rarely “average.”
AI tools generally do two things that can hurt families:
- They assume fault is straightforward. In real cases, liability can turn on contested facts—speed, signal timing, lane position, maintenance practices, or whether a party acted reasonably under the circumstances.
- They oversimplify causation. In serious injury-to-death cases, the defense may argue the death resulted from unrelated medical issues or an intervening event.
That means a calculator can suggest a range, but it can’t tell you whether Kansas law and the evidence in your case support the damages you’re counting on.


