In Shawnee, serious incidents frequently involve facts that generic tools can’t model well—like conflicting eyewitness accounts at intersections, unclear lane changes on commuting roads, or documentation gaps after emergency responders clear the scene.
Most AI calculators rely on averages. But in real wrongful death matters, the settlement value usually hinges on things a tool can’t verify, such as:
- Who was actually at fault under the specific Oklahoma circumstances (and whether liability is disputed)
- What caused the death versus what happened afterward (medical causation disputes are common)
- Whether the deceased’s work history and support contributions can be documented
- The strength of scene evidence (photos, reports, vehicle data, witness statements)
That’s why an AI estimate should be treated like a starting question—not a number you plan your future around.


