AI tools typically ask for basic facts—age, relationship, incident type, and some financial numbers—and then output an estimated recovery. The problem is that wrongful death cases are highly dependent on details.
In Green River, the facts that change outcomes are commonly tied to:
- Crash and commuting patterns (including visibility issues, speeding on rural stretches, and distraction)
- Timing and documentation (what’s captured in the first reports, what’s missing, and what’s hard to reconstruct later)
- Insurance posture (how quickly adjusters request statements and records)
AI can’t safely translate those realities for you. If you rely on an estimate too early, you may:
- underestimate the value of well-documented losses,
- overestimate what will be accepted before fault is established, or
- make decisions based on incomplete information.


