AI tools typically generate a quick range based on details you enter—like the decedent’s age, relationship to survivors, and general categories of expenses. That can be useful for understanding what people often include in negotiations.
But in real cases—especially here in Nebraska—your outcome depends on facts that an algorithm can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Whether evidence supports fault (police findings, witness accounts, documentation)
- How Nebraska courts handle proof and causation in the specific scenario
- Insurance coverage and policy limits tied to the parties involved
- How quickly records were preserved after the incident
If you rely on an AI wrongful death settlement estimate as if it were a promise, you may miss what matters most: building a claim that is ready for negotiation.


