After a loved one dies, it’s natural to look for a quick number. Many AI tools promise a “range” by asking for basics like age, medical costs, and employment history.
But Hampton-area wrongful death disputes commonly turn on details such as:
- How the incident was documented (dashcam/video, witness statements, scene measurements)
- Whether alcohol, speed, distractions, or unsafe maintenance are supported by records
- Medical causation (what the records show about how the injuries led to death)
- Insurance posture (whether the insurer expects litigation, delays, or disputes fault)
An automated calculator can’t review the reports, reconcile inconsistent accounts, or evaluate what a jury is likely to believe.


