Many AI tools return a “range” based on inputs like age, relationship, and bills. That can be a starting point, but it can also be misleading when key case facts aren’t captured.
In Fall River, families often face complications that an online calculator can’t model well, such as:
- Crash complexity (multiple vehicles, lane changes, poor visibility, or disputes about speed)
- Causation questions (whether injuries led to death directly, or whether complications changed the timeline)
- Evidence gaps that happen when families don’t know what to preserve early
- Insurance negotiations that pivot on “litigation risk,” not just totals
If the liability story isn’t consistent—or if the defense argues that something else broke the chain of causation—an AI range can be wildly optimistic or pessimistic.


