Many AI tools try to produce a “range” by using inputs like age, wage history, and incident type. That can be helpful if the tool has accurate facts. The problem is that fatal-incident outcomes often hinge on details AI can’t reliably capture—especially in real-world Sandusky scenarios.
For example, wrongful death claims connected to:
- Multi-vehicle collisions where fault is disputed across drivers
- Pedestrian or crosswalk incidents involving visibility, roadway design, or speed
- Construction-related roadway changes where traffic patterns shift
- Seasonal surges that affect traffic density and driver attention
…often require evidence that goes beyond what an online calculator can model. Insurance adjusters evaluate whether liability is provable and how a jury is likely to view the evidence, not just how “typical” cases look.


