In a close-knit, high-traffic area like West New York, many incidents unfold quickly and involve competing accounts—drivers, passengers, pedestrians, contractors, or property operators. When you’re dealing with emergency calls, hospital bills, and funeral planning, an online tool can feel like the only immediate answer.
AI tools typically try to convert a few inputs (age, relationship to the decedent, and general loss categories) into a rough “range.” That may help you form questions—but it cannot replace the case-specific work required to evaluate:
- Whether negligence can be proven under the facts
- How causation is supported (what actually led to death)
- What losses are provable with documentation
- How New Jersey rules and procedure affect timing and leverage


