Clemson injuries don’t always happen in the “textbook” way. Common local scenarios include:
- Commuting and campus-area driving: sudden stops, left turns across busy lanes, and late-evening visibility issues.
- Sports and recreation collisions: high-speed impacts where symptoms may be dismissed as “just a concussion.”
- Crowded sidewalks during events: falls that occur in uneven lighting, wet pavement, or areas with temporary foot traffic.
- Work around construction and maintenance: trips, slips, and equipment-related incidents where safety procedures are disputed later.
In these situations, an AI tool can be helpful for organizing what you know—but it can’t establish fault, reconcile conflicting accounts, or translate your medical record into legally recognizable damages under South Carolina standards.


