Rockville Centre residents deal with a lot of traffic pressure—commuter schedules, school pickups, and frequent intersections where a moment can change everything. When a death results from another party’s negligence (for example, a crash involving a driver’s failure to yield, distracted driving, speeding, or unsafe roadway conditions), families often want a starting point.
That’s where AI tools feel appealing: they ask for basic details (age, relationship, medical bills, income information) and generate a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death value isn’t built from a template—it’s built from evidence.


