AI tools can’t interview witnesses, review surveillance footage, or read the imaging that shows the injury’s true severity. In Santa Ana, that matters because many crashes and falls occur in environments where fault may be contested—such as:
- High-traffic intersections and turning lanes where rear-end and side-impact collisions are common
- Pedestrian-heavy blocks near commercial corridors, where sudden movements can complicate accounts
- Work zones and lane shifts tied to traffic flow changes
- Parking area incidents (slips, trips, and vehicle-related impacts) where property maintenance may be disputed
For spinal cord injuries, liability and damages are often fought over separately: insurers may dispute causation (whether the incident caused the neurological injury) or severity (how much function loss is permanent). That’s why the most valuable next step is usually securing and organizing proof—before anyone tries to steer the claim into an early, low-value discussion.


