Online tools can look helpful because they promise a quick “range” based on basic facts—age, wages, and the type of incident. In reality, wrongful death outcomes depend on details that calculators can’t reliably capture, such as:
- How the crash happened (speed, lane position, distractions, weather/visibility, road conditions)
- Whether reports are complete (and whether key facts were documented at the scene)
- What insurance policies cover and how disputes about coverage are handled
- Whether the defense contests causation—for example, arguing the death was caused by something unrelated to the crash
For Sussex residents, that means an AI estimate can be a starting point—but it can’t replace a legal evaluation of the facts behind the death.


