Van Buren residents know how quickly road conditions, visibility, and traffic patterns can change—whether it’s commuting, weekend travel, or vehicles sharing the road near busier corridors. When a fatal incident occurs, the “numbers” people want are tied to questions like these:
- What evidence actually shows fault? (police findings, witness accounts, vehicle data)
- How clearly does the record connect the incident to the death? (medical timeline and causation)
- What losses can be documented right now? (funeral invoices, medical bills, pay stubs, insurance communications)
AI tools can’t verify those details. They may generate a range based on assumptions, but they can’t evaluate whether reports are consistent, whether a defense will dispute causation, or whether key documents are missing.


