In Burlington, wrongful death claims frequently connect to real-world factors that calculators can’t model well—like roadway conditions, traffic patterns, and how quickly crucial documentation disappears.
AI calculators may prompt you for age, income, and “type of incident,” but they can’t properly account for:
- Washington-specific proof requirements for linking the defendant’s conduct to the death
- Disputed fault (for example, multiple vehicles, sudden stops, impaired driving allegations, or unclear witness accounts)
- Causation issues (when the death follows a serious injury later, or complications arise)
- Insurance strategy—adjusters may use early numbers to pressure families before key records are gathered
When liability and causation are contested, the “range” an AI tool provides can be misleading—either too low (because evidence hasn’t been organized yet) or too high (because defenses will challenge key assumptions).


