Most AI tools work like a questionnaire: you enter basic facts, and the system generates a number based on general patterns. The issue is that wrongful death value is driven by evidence quality and liability proof, not by a generic formula.
In Deming and nearby areas, the facts that matter most often include:
- Whether speed, road conditions, and visibility played a role (especially on longer stretches where conditions can change quickly)
- Whether witnesses are identifiable and consistent when the crash happens far from home
- Whether the incident reports match medical timelines, including what was documented at the scene and what later appears in records
- Whether insurance coverage is straightforward or layered (multiple vehicles, employer involvement, or additional responsible parties)
An AI estimate can’t review the documents, challenge inconsistencies, or evaluate whether causation is supported the way a New Mexico court would expect.


