AI tools typically work by taking a few inputs—age, relationship, type of incident, and some financial figures—and producing a “range.” That can help you understand what categories of losses people often discuss.
In Springville wrongful death matters, though, the hardest part isn’t recognizing that losses exist. It’s proving:
- What caused the death (and not just what happened before it)
- Who was legally responsible under the facts
- What damages are supported by documents and testimony
If key details are missing or disputed—such as fault for a crash, the timing between injury and death, or whether medical treatment was a substantial factor—an AI estimate can become misleading fast.


