AI tools generally work by taking a few inputs—age, incident type, relationship to the deceased, and some financial details—and producing a “range.” That can feel comforting, but it can also mislead families when key facts aren’t captured.
In Eden Prairie, wrongful death disputes commonly turn on details like:
- How fault is supported by crash reports, witness statements, and vehicle data
- Whether the driver, property owner, or contractor breached a duty (and who that duty belonged to)
- What caused the fatal injury versus what happened afterward (especially when medical complications are involved)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits—which can dramatically shape settlement leverage
An AI estimate can’t review Minnesota crash reconstruction, evaluate credibility, or connect the dots between medical records and causation. It also can’t tell you whether your facts line up with what an insurer is likely to contest.


