Weatherford families commonly face the same frustration: an AI tool produces a range, then the real process looks nothing like the prediction.
That mismatch usually happens because fatal-incident value depends on factors an online calculator can’t reliably account for, such as:
- Local fact patterns (e.g., late-day commuting, intersections, highway merge behavior, distracted driving)
- Oklahoma proof requirements for linking the defendant’s conduct to the death
- Insurance posture in cases where fault is contested or evidence is incomplete
- Timing and documentation—what was preserved immediately after the incident, and what wasn’t
AI tools may generalize about losses, but wrongful death settlements are driven by what can be proven, supported, and negotiated.


