AI tools typically work by asking for basic details—who died, how old they were, the type of incident, and some financial background—then producing a range. That can feel helpful when you’re overwhelmed.
However, an AI “wrongful death payout calculator” cannot:
- review Kansas records that matter (reports, medical timelines, wage documentation)
- evaluate whether liability is disputed (often the biggest driver of settlement value)
- measure how causation is challenged (common when the defense argues an intervening cause)
- predict how insurers in your case will value litigation risk
Instead of treating the result as a forecast, treat it as a checklist: what information you should gather before you talk to a lawyer.


