When a loved one dies, the questions arrive fast:
- “What will we receive?”
- “How soon?”
- “Will it cover bills and lost support?”
Online tools try to provide a numbers-based starting point, often using inputs like age, medical expenses, and employment history. That can be emotionally tempting—because uncertainty is exhausting.
But in Washington wrongful death claims, the value hinges on proof and legal posture. If the key facts are missing or the case involves disputed causation, an AI estimate can drift far from what a claim can actually support.


