AI tools typically ask for basic facts (the decedent’s age, the type of incident, and some financial inputs) and then output a “range.” That can feel helpful when you’re overwhelmed.
But wrongful death value in New York depends on what can be proven, not just what happened in general. In Binghamton, cases often turn on details like:
- Which driver or party had the duty of care under the circumstances
- Whether evidence supports causation (for example, how the incident relates to the death rather than another intervening factor)
- What the documentation shows about wages, benefits, and out-of-pocket expenses
- Whether fault is disputed (which can dramatically change negotiation leverage)
An AI tool can’t review the police report, evaluate witness credibility, interpret medical timelines, or assess how a defense will likely argue liability.


