Mission sits in a busy corridor of commuting traffic, construction zones, and dense intersections where serious crashes and pedestrian incidents can happen without warning. In cases like these, the facts that drive value are usually the facts an AI tool can’t reliably access.
AI-style calculators may ask for basic details—age, incident type, relationship to the deceased—but they typically can’t account for:
- Whether witnesses and dashcam/traffic camera footage are available or preserved (time matters)
- How Kansas fault is argued when multiple parties are involved (drivers, employers, contractors, property owners)
- Whether insurance coverage actually applies (and what policy limits are)
- Causation disputes—for example, whether the fatal outcome was directly caused by the incident or complicated by intervening medical issues
An “estimated range” can be a starting point. But it can also give false confidence if liability or documentation is still unclear.


