Online calculators typically work like a template: you input basic facts, and it returns a range. That can feel helpful, but wrongful death value is rarely driven by inputs alone.
In western Pennsylvania, families often run into issues that most calculators can’t properly model, such as:
- Fault disputes that hinge on crash reconstruction, brake/visibility evidence, or cell-event timing (especially on higher-speed roads and seasonal conditions)
- Causation questions—for example, when a person survives for a period after an incident, and the defense argues intervening medical factors
- Insurance coverage and policy limits—which can affect settlement posture even when liability seems obvious
- Pennsylvania procedural timing—where delays in investigation can make records harder to obtain
So while an AI tool may suggest a broad “potential recovery” range, it can’t replace the work of building a claim that fits the facts and survives scrutiny.


