When a death happens after a collision—whether on a commute, during weekend travel, or around intersections with heavy turning traffic—families often want an immediate answer. An online tool may appear to offer that comfort by generating a “range” based on inputs like age, income, and the type of incident.
But the reality in New York is that settlement value is driven less by the name of a tool and more by:
- what the investigation shows about fault (and whether fault is shared)
- what records exist (medical timelines, scene documentation, employment proof)
- whether damages are supported with admissible evidence
- how insurers assess litigation risk in cases like yours
An AI estimate may be a starting point for questions—not a substitute for legal evaluation.


