Many AI tools promise a range for a “wrongful death settlement,” often based on a few inputs—age, relationship, income, and the type of incident. That can feel comforting, but it also ignores the part that usually decides the outcome: what Oklahoma law and insurance adjusters can prove or dispute in your specific case.
In and around Ardmore, common disputes arise from:
- Conflicting crash reports or witness statements from the scene
- Causation questions (what actually caused the death—impact vs. complications vs. delayed treatment)
- Comparative fault arguments (defense attempts to shift blame)
- Insurance coverage complexities in multi-party or commercial situations
An AI calculator can’t review the police narrative, photos, medical timeline, or the credibility of testimony. Without those, the tool’s “range” may be far from what a claim can support.


