In West Point and surrounding Davis County areas, many wrongful death matters begin with incidents that are hard to reduce to a single spreadsheet output—particularly when the crash or fatal event involves:
- Commuter traffic and sudden lane changes on busy corridors
- Intersection disputes (right-of-way, turning movements, visibility)
- Pedestrian or cyclist exposure near residential edges and busier roadways
- Construction or maintenance activity affecting drivers, workers, or nearby residents
An AI tool may ask for basic facts (age, income, relationship), then generate a range. The problem is that Utah settlements are driven by evidence and legal proof, not by averages. If liability is contested—or if causation is disputed—the valuation changes dramatically.
A calculator also can’t account for practical realities like:
- what the police report actually supports (and what it doesn’t)
- whether insurance coverage is clear or limited
- whether witness statements are consistent with the physical evidence
- whether key documents are missing or not yet obtained


