An AI tool may ask for general details (age, income, medical bills, relationship to the deceased) and then spit out a range. That can help you organize your thoughts. But wrongful death claims don’t settle based on averages alone.
In Bergenfield, liability and damages can hinge on details that calculators can’t reliably see, such as:
- Where the incident happened (driveway vs. street vs. parking area vs. workplace site)
- Who had the duty to keep the area safe (property owner, contractor, employer, maintenance company)
- Whether the sequence of events matters legally (what caused the injury vs. what happened after)
- What New Jersey records actually show (incident reports, surveillance, medical timelines)
When those facts are incomplete—or disputed—an AI estimate can understate (or overstate) what a claim is worth.


