AI tools often produce a “range” by using limited inputs—age, relationship, and a few financial figures. That can feel helpful, but it misses the factors that most often decide outcomes in real wrongful death cases.
In Saco, those missing factors can include:
- Road and driving conditions that contributed to a crash (visibility, speed, weather, roadway design, lane control)
- Tourist and commuter traffic patterns on busy corridors, especially during peak travel seasons
- Where evidence is located and how quickly it can be lost (surveillance coverage, witness availability, vehicle data)
- Maine-specific procedural timing that affects what can be gathered and how claims are handled
An AI “calculator” can’t review police reports, obtain incident footage, analyze medical causation, or assess how insurance adjusters interpret the likely litigation risk.


