Most AI tools work by taking a few inputs (age, relationship, expenses) and producing a number based on broad patterns. That’s not how wrongful death outcomes are decided. In New Jersey, the value and viability of a case depends heavily on:
- What can be proven about fault (and whether multiple parties share responsibility)
- Causation—whether the defendant’s conduct is shown to have contributed to the death
- The specific damages supported by documents and testimony
In Edgewater, families frequently face disputes tied to timing and scene evidence—for example, what was happening on a roadway or walkway, what warnings or signage existed, what emergency responders observed, and what witnesses recall. Those details are exactly what AI estimates can’t evaluate.


