Many online tools are built around generic inputs: age, income, medical costs, and a few scenario assumptions. In real Carlisle cases, the details often decide everything—especially in traffic-related wrongful death matters.
For example, value can change dramatically depending on:
- What the investigation shows about speed, lane position, and right-of-way at the moment of impact.
- Whether distracted driving (cell phone use, navigation interaction) is supported by credible testimony or data.
- Whether the crash involved a commercial vehicle or a third party whose conduct may shift liability.
- How Pennsylvania law treats comparative fault—even a disputed percentage can affect settlement leverage.
An AI estimate can’t review crash reports, preserve key evidence, interpret technical findings, or evaluate how insurance adjusters will frame fault.


