AI tools typically work from simplified inputs—age, relationship, and a few financial assumptions—to generate a “range.” That can be a starting point, but it often misses the key drivers that decide outcomes in Lincoln City wrongful death cases, such as:
- Evidence timing and preservation (dashcam or surveillance footage can disappear fast)
- Conflicting incident narratives (common when multiple parties witnessed events)
- Causation disputes (especially when injuries worsen later)
- Local liability questions (road conditions, traffic control, employer safety practices)
- Insurance strategy (adjusters may offer early figures to avoid deeper investigation)
A calculator can’t review Oregon-specific records, identify who actually owed a duty in the moment, or evaluate how a defense might challenge causation.


