Many AI tools are built to work like a spreadsheet: you enter a few details, and it outputs an estimated range. The problem is that wrongful death outcomes often turn on issues that an online form can’t reliably capture—such as:
- Crash reconstruction facts (speed, braking distance, sightlines, lane positioning)
- Roadway conditions relevant to Utah winters (ice/snow, pavement treatment, timing)
- Driver conduct evidence (distraction, impairment indicators, failure to yield)
- Medical causation details (what the records show about how the fatal injury progressed)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits that can strongly shape settlement leverage
In other words, an AI calculator can’t review the reports and documents that actually drive negotiation in a Midvale wrongful death claim.


