AI tools typically work like a black box: you enter basic details (age, relationship, expenses), and the tool outputs a range. That can feel helpful—until you realize what the tool can’t verify.
In wrongful death matters tied to traffic and commuting incidents, small factual differences often change liability and damages:
- Which roadway conditions were present (visibility, lighting, lane markings, maintenance issues)
- Whether the incident involved distracted driving (phone use, navigation attention, passenger distractions)
- Whether speed or failure to yield is supported by reports or video
- How quickly medical records connect the initial injury to the eventual death
If those details aren’t accurate, the estimate becomes guesswork.


