Many AI tools treat wrongful death like a standardized formula. Real cases—especially those tied to commuting routes, intersections, and fast-moving traffic—often turn on details that generic tools can’t see, such as:
- Who had the last clear chance to avoid the collision (and what evidence supports that)
- Whether speed, distraction, impairment, or failure to yield can be proven
- Whether the decedent’s medical record shows a clear causal connection between the incident and death
- Whether there are multiple responsible parties (for example, a driver plus a roadway or vehicle safety issue)
Two families can report similar losses and still see radically different outcomes depending on the strength of police reports, witness testimony, vehicle data, and medical causation.


