Online calculators typically rely on generalized patterns. In a city like Carson—where crashes often involve heavy traffic, lane changes, and commercial vehicles—two cases can look similar on the surface while having very different proof.
An AI tool usually can’t fully account for:
- Traffic-control details (signals, turn restrictions, crosswalk timing, and signage)
- Roadway conditions common near high-traffic corridors (surface irregularities, temporary markings, narrowed lanes)
- Commercial-vehicle dynamics when trucks or delivery vehicles are involved
- How California comparative fault may be argued by insurers even when the rider was not the primary cause
In other words, the calculator can’t see the scene, review the dash cam footage, or evaluate how your medical records describe causation.


