Most AI or online calculators are built to generate a range based on limited inputs: age, relationship, medical bills, lost earnings, and the general type of incident.
Here’s the part that matters locally: in Louisiana wrongful death claims, the “number” is only as reliable as the underlying assumptions. A calculator can’t:
- confirm what Louisiana records actually show (incident timing, causation, medical timeline)
- evaluate how Louisiana fact-finders handle disputed fault
- review police reports, scene measurements, dashcam/video, or witness credibility
- account for policy limits and how the insurer frames responsibility
So think of a tool as a starting point for questions—not as a substitute for case review.


