AI tools typically work by taking a few inputs—like age, relationship to the decedent, and basic expenses—and then generating a rough range. But in real South Euclid claims, the numbers are only as good as the facts behind them.
In fatal crash cases and other negligence claims, the biggest drivers of value are usually:
- How clearly liability can be proven (police findings, witness accounts, video, vehicle data)
- Whether insurance coverage is available and how the insurer frames fault
- The exact timeline from injury to death (and whether medical causation will be contested)
- What documentation exists for expenses and loss
When those details aren’t fully known, an AI calculator can create a false sense of certainty.


