Many families are dealing with incidents that are common in the Colton area—commutes, commercial traffic, intersections, construction zones, and high-visibility pedestrian or bicycle activity near neighborhoods and shopping corridors. Those scenarios often involve multiple parties (drivers, employers, contractors, property owners, or insurers), and fault can be contested.
An AI or online tool can’t reliably account for:
- How California comparative fault may be argued (even when someone else’s negligence is the main cause)
- Whether there’s evidence of causation that connects the wrongful act to the death
- What documents were preserved (dashcam/video, inspection records, logbooks, maintenance or training files)
- How insurers in the Inland Empire typically evaluate litigation risk
A “range” can be a starting point, but it can’t replace legal analysis of liability and damages.


