Most online tools take a few inputs—like the decedent’s age, employment history, medical costs, and the incident type—and generate a rough range. For Attleboro residents, that can be tempting because many fatal claims begin with the same questions:
- “Will funeral expenses be covered?”
- “How do we account for lost support?”
- “How long will this take?”
- “What if the crash report doesn’t tell the whole story?”
But AI estimates can miss the factors that matter most locally: whether the evidence supports causation, how fault is argued, what documentation is available, and whether the defense will dispute the timeline between injury and death.
In other words, an AI tool can help you organize questions—it cannot evaluate the strength of your case, anticipate Massachusetts defenses, or build a negotiation-ready damages story.


