Many online tools work by taking a few facts (age, relationship, general income) and producing a “range.” That’s not useless—but it’s incomplete.
In Maple Heights cases, the settlement value often turns on issues like:
- Whether the evidence supports causation (for example, whether a fatality was caused by the crash versus complications that occurred later)
- How fault is allocated when more than one party is involved (driver vs. roadway condition vs. another vehicle or property owner)
- What the records show (police reports, traffic citations, crash reconstruction, medical timelines)
- How insurance coverage applies (policy limits, exclusions, and whether additional parties are implicated)
An AI tool can’t review the reports you have, evaluate witness credibility, or identify missing evidence that could strengthen or weaken liability.


