AI tools often ask for basic details (age, incident type, relationship, and some financial figures) and then generate a predicted range. That can feel empowering—until you realize what the tool can’t see.
In real Milwaukie cases, the value of a wrongful death claim often turns on issues that calculators can’t reliably model, such as:
- Who had the duty and whether it was breached (especially in traffic, pedestrian, and workplace settings)
- Causation disputes—for example, whether the death was caused by the incident or by unrelated complications
- Comparative fault questions that can reduce recovery in Oregon if the defense argues your loved one contributed
- Insurance and documentation gaps that become obvious only after records are requested
If you used a calculator and felt the result looked “too low” or “too high,” that reaction is often a sign that important facts are missing—not that the calculator is “wrong.” The missing facts are where legal value is found.


