Kenmore wrongful death claims often involve scenarios where causation and responsibility are hotly disputed—especially when the incident happened in high-traffic conditions or on routes where multiple drivers, pedestrians, or contractors may be involved.
AI calculators typically assume “average” facts. Real cases in New York rarely behave that neatly. Common reasons estimates can be off include:
- Unclear fault (e.g., shifting witness statements, competing traffic accounts, or unclear right-of-way)
- Conflicting medical timelines (especially when death occurs after prolonged complications)
- Insurance strategy (adjusters may delay, ask leading questions, or focus on minimizing causation)
- Missing documentation (funeral invoices, wage records, and pre-death expenses may not be fully compiled)
If the foundation is weak, the number the calculator suggests doesn’t matter—because the claim still has to be proven.


