When someone dies from another party’s wrongdoing, many families want a quick “range” they can hold onto. AI tools may ask for details like age, income history, and the relationship between the decedent and surviving family members.
That can feel helpful—especially when you’re juggling grief and immediate financial pressure.
But in real Brookfield cases, the value of a wrongful death claim turns on questions an AI tool can’t truly resolve:
- Who was actually at fault on the roadway (and what the evidence shows)
- Whether the defense will argue comparative fault or intervening cause
- How quickly records are obtained (dashcam/video, crash reconstruction data, medical documentation)
- Whether insurance coverage and policy limits align with the losses
A calculator may provide a starting point. It cannot replace the work of building a claim that can survive scrutiny.


