Most automated tools work from basic inputs (age, relationship, medical costs, and a few case facts) and then generate a generic “range.” The problem is that crash cases rarely stay generic.
In Bogalusa-area wrongful death matters, value turns on specifics like:
- Which driver was actually at fault (and whether Louisiana comparative fault reduces recovery)
- Whether evidence supports causation beyond “injury occurred”
- How quickly the incident was documented (police reports, photos, scene measurements, and vehicle data)
- What the medical records show about the timeline from injury to death
- Whether insurance coverage is clear or disputed
An AI tool doesn’t know what your police report says, whether skid marks contradict a statement, or whether a later complication is medically connected to the crash. Those are the exact elements that change outcomes.


