Online tools usually work from generic patterns: injury descriptions, treatment timelines, and broad assumptions about damages. But in New Haven, the crash facts often matter just as much as the diagnosis—especially when collisions involve:
- Intersection crashes near busy corridors (fault disputes often turn on exactly what the parties saw and when)
- Left-turn and merge conflicts in areas with heavy commuter traffic
- Roadway defects and construction zones that affect stopping distance and lane positioning
- Night and event-night visibility issues, when lighting and traffic flow change
An AI estimate may not capture those local, fact-driven disputes. In practice, insurers evaluate whether the evidence supports liability and causation—not just whether you were injured.


