Many online tools ask for details like age, relationship to the deceased, medical bills, and the type of incident. Then they output a “range” meant to resemble what a case could settle for.
For Franklin Town residents, that impulse often follows scenarios like:
- A serious crash involving a commuter route, a distracted driving allegation, or disputed speeding
- A fatal pedestrian or cyclist incident near higher-traffic areas
- A worksite fatality affecting a construction or industrial workforce
- A medical emergency where causation between treatment and death is contested
The problem is that those situations don’t fit neatly into pre-set assumptions. Insurance adjusters and attorneys look at questions an AI tool can’t truly answer from your inputs—like whether police findings hold up, whether witnesses can be trusted, and whether the defense can credibly argue a different cause.


