Many AI tools work by taking a few inputs—age, relationship, basic medical or expense categories—and then producing a “range.” That approach can look helpful, but it often misses what matters most in local wrongful death claims:
- Causation details after a traffic crash (speed, distraction, impairment, visibility, braking distance, and sequence of events)
- Comparative fault issues that Washington juries may consider when more than one party’s conduct contributed
- Property and maintenance facts in slip-and-fall or unsafe condition cases (what was known, what was reasonable to fix, and when)
- Insurance and policy realities that change settlement value in practice
In other words, the estimate may be based on averages, while your case depends on what can be proven.


