Many AI tools work by asking for basic details—age, relationship, medical bills, and the type of incident—then spitting out a rough “possible recovery” number. In Williston, however, wrongful death cases frequently hinge on questions that automated calculators can’t reliably answer, such as:
- Who controlled the worksite or driving activity at the time of the fatal incident (employer vs. contractor vs. subcontractor)
- Whether safety rules were followed for the specific task being performed
- How causation is disputed (for example, whether a failure to maintain equipment, unsafe conditions, or a collision contributed to the death)
- What documentation exists right now—and what insurance adjusters will ask for next
Even when an AI tool gives a number that sounds logical, your outcome depends on what can be proven and how the defense frames the facts.


