Many AI tools work by asking for basic information (age, type of incident, relationship, rough expense totals) and then producing a “range.” That can help you ask better questions—but it can also create false confidence.
In Hillsboro and Washington County, wrongful death claims often hinge on issues that generic tools can’t evaluate well, such as:
- Lane changes, merging, and speed on commuter corridors
- Crosswalk and turning collisions involving drivers and pedestrians
- Worksite-related incidents where multiple contractors may share responsibility
- Ongoing medical complications after an initial crash or injury
- Insurance defenses that emphasize comparative fault or causation
A calculator can’t review police reports, electronic logs, medical causation opinions, or witness credibility. It also can’t tell you whether Oregon deadlines are approaching or whether key evidence is still obtainable.


