Many AI tools work like this: you enter a few facts (age, income, relationship), and the tool returns a rough range. That can feel comforting, but it’s often unreliable in real wrongful death cases because the biggest drivers aren’t numbers—they’re facts.
In Greenfield, the cases we see frequently turn on issues like:
- Who was at fault (and what the traffic evidence shows)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident (not just “around the same time”)
- What documentation exists (reports, medical records, witness statements)
- What defenses the other side raises
When fault or causation is disputed, the value can swing dramatically—far more than an AI estimate can reflect.


