After an alcohol-related crash, evidence can disappear fast: dashcam loops, nearby business footage, witness availability, and even the way injuries get documented in the first medical visits. In Farmington, that matters because many people are back to work quickly—sometimes before their injuries are fully understood.
AI tools can be helpful for organizing crash details or summarizing documents, but they can’t replace the work of a lawyer who:
- requests the right records in the right order,
- checks whether police observations and testing documentation are consistent,
- spots early signs that insurance will dispute causation or injury severity,
- builds a settlement position that fits how Minnesota claims are evaluated.
In other words, AI can be a starting point. Your legal strategy has to be grounded in the specifics of your crash.


