Many AI tools work like this: you enter basic details, and the system returns a range that looks “legal” on the surface. But wrongful death claims depend on proof—proof that is often messy after real-world tragedies.
In Sikeston, common complications we see include:
- Multi-vehicle or rear-end collisions where reports may conflict and causation is disputed.
- Late-stage deaths after an initial injury, where medical records and timing become critical.
- Commercial and industrial settings where safety documentation, maintenance history, and training records determine responsibility.
- Evidence gaps when videos, dash footage, or scene documentation aren’t preserved quickly.
An AI estimate can’t evaluate whether a police narrative matches witness statements, whether braking distances or visibility issues were documented, or whether a defense will argue an intervening cause.


