Many online tools—sometimes marketed as an AI wrongful death settlement calculator—use inputs like age, income history, medical bills, and relationship to the decedent to generate a rough “range.” That can help you understand which categories of losses typically matter.
But automated tools cannot:
- review police reports, witness statements, medical causation evidence, or surveillance footage
- assess how New Jersey law treats disputed fault and proof
- predict how an insurer will posture once liability is contested
- identify missing documents that can change the value of a claim
For Fort Lee families, that distinction matters because fatal incidents often involve multiple actors (drivers, property owners, contractors, employers, healthcare providers) and complex narratives. A generic estimate can’t account for those disputes.


