Online tools typically work from generic inputs (age, relationship, incident type, and a few financial figures) to produce a broad range. That can feel useful—until the claim enters Pennsylvania’s real-world process.
In Emmaus and the surrounding Lehigh Valley area, many wrongful death cases involve scenarios where liability hinges on the details:
- crash evidence and sequence of events (what happened first, what was visible, what warnings were present)
- disputed causation (whether the fatal outcome was directly caused by the wrongful conduct)
- insurance arguments about comparative fault or intervening factors
An AI tool can’t review the police report for consistency, evaluate witness credibility, interpret medical records, or assess how a defense may challenge causation. Those are exactly the moving parts that determine whether a settlement reflects the true value of the case.


