AI tools can be helpful for brainstorming, but they don’t understand the Massachusetts-specific realities that affect wrongful death claims.
In practice, Randolph families face problems like:
- Disputed fault after traffic incidents. Even when a crash seems obvious, insurers often argue comparative responsibility or challenge causation.
- Unclear documentation from the early days. Police reports, EMS notes, and witness statements may be incomplete or hard to obtain later.
- Income and benefits that don’t fit a “typical” template. Work schedules, overtime, seasonal employment, and benefits may change how damages are assessed.
An AI calculator cannot review the incident record, identify missing evidence, or evaluate defenses that are common in Massachusetts—like arguments about foreseeability, intervening causes, or whether the wrongful act was a substantial factor.
In other words: an AI number might look precise, but it’s usually built on averages and broad assumptions—not your evidence.


