Most online tools work by taking a few facts you type in and producing a “range.” That can help you ask better questions, but it can also steer you wrong—particularly when:
- Liability is disputed. In fatal incidents involving trucks, government transportation contracts, or multi-vehicle crashes common around regional commuting routes, fault is often contested.
- Causation is complex. Some deaths occur days or weeks after an injury, raising questions about medical timelines and intervening factors.
- Insurance coverage is unclear. Coverage disputes can delay decisions and change the numbers.
- Wyoming-specific procedural timing matters. Missing a deadline can limit options even when the facts are strong.
An AI tool can’t review police narratives, medical causation, employment records, or witness credibility—things that often determine whether a claim settles fairly.


