AI tools typically ask for basic facts (age, incident type, relationship, some expenses) and then produce a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death value in Tennessee is shaped by more than incident category—it’s shaped by how liability is proven and which losses are supported by records.
In Clarksville, families frequently run into fact patterns where the outcome depends on evidence such as:
- Traffic evidence after crashes on high-speed routes and detours
- Lane control, signage, and timing around roadwork
- Driver impairment or distraction indicators that come from reports and recorded data
- Cause-of-death documentation when complications occur after the initial incident
A calculator may not account for those gaps—or the ways insurance companies try to narrow causation and responsibility.


