Many AI tools work by asking for basic facts—age, relationship to the deceased, and some financial inputs—and then producing a “range.” That can be helpful when you’re trying to organize information in the middle of grief.
But in real Maple Grove cases, settlement value is heavily affected by things calculators can’t reliably model, such as:
- Causation disputes after multi-vehicle crashes or complex collision sequences
- Comparative fault arguments (Minnesota uses a modified comparative fault framework, so fault allocation can change recovery)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits tied to the specific defendants involved
- Evidence availability from the first days after a crash—dashcam footage, traffic camera footage, witness contact info, and timely medical records
Instead of treating an estimate as a forecast, we treat it as a prompt for what to investigate next.


