AI tools may produce a number that looks concrete, but it’s typically based on limited inputs—age, relationship, a few financial categories, and generalized outcomes.
In Everett wrongful death cases, the real value depends on issues that automated tools usually can’t evaluate well, such as:
- Causation disputes (what actually caused the death after the initial injury)
- Fault allocation (comparative fault arguments, vehicle responsibility, and other parties)
- Insurance coverage reality (policy limits and whether multiple policies may apply)
- Evidence strength (dashcam/video availability, witness credibility, and documentation)
A calculator can be a starting point for questions—but it shouldn’t become the number you make decisions from.


