In the Southern Tier, wrongful death matters often involve real-world disputes tied to how events happened—especially when a fatality follows a collision on a busy corridor, a hazard at a worksite, or complications after emergency care.
AI tools typically work from simplified inputs and may assume away the things that decide outcomes, including:
- Causation disputes (what actually caused the death, not just the injury)
- Comparative fault arguments (common in New York accident claims)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits (which affect what “settlement” even means)
- Gaps in documentation (missing records, unclear timelines, incomplete reports)
Instead of trying to “predict a number,” the better use of any calculator is to build a checklist: what documents you’ll need, what questions to ask, and what deadlines could apply to your situation.


