AI tools typically work like this: they ask for basic facts, then output a “range” based on patterns from other cases. That can feel reassuring—until you realize what’s usually missing.
In Del City, many fatal incidents involve questions like:
- What exactly caused the fatal injury? (Timing, medical causation, and whether complications occurred after the incident.)
- How fault is likely to be allocated when multiple parties are involved (drivers, employers, property owners, contractors, vehicle maintenance, or safety practices).
- Whether the evidence is actually available (dashcam/video, witness accounts, incident reports, maintenance logs, or scene documentation).
If those pieces aren’t clear, an AI calculator can’t properly account for the risks insurance companies will emphasize during negotiations.


