Brooklyn residents commonly deal with fatal incidents tied to everyday local realities—busy commuting corridors, deliveries and service vehicles, residential streets with limited sightlines, and construction zones that change quickly. Those details matter because wrongful death value hinges on proof: what happened, who was responsible, and how the evidence supports damages.
AI calculators generally:
- Use simplified assumptions about fault and causation
- Don’t account for disputed police findings or conflicting witness accounts
- Can’t evaluate whether a defendant’s insurance coverage actually applies
- Can’t adjust for Ohio-specific litigation realities, including how cases are evaluated before settlement
In other words, an AI tool may give a “range,” but it can’t tell you whether your case is likely to be challenged—and what evidence you may need to strengthen it.


