In suburban areas like Menifee, fatal cases often involve patterns that generic calculators don’t model well—examples include:
- Multi-vehicle crashes where fault is disputed among multiple drivers
- Left-turn / right-of-way conflicts at intersections near retail corridors
- High-speed freeway incidents where causation and speed estimates are heavily contested
- Commercial involvement (delivery vehicles, contractors) where policy coverage and liability theories get more complex
AI calculators typically assume clean timelines and straightforward fault. Real cases frequently don’t work that way. A single disputed detail—who had the green light, whether braking occurred, whether a driver was fatigued or distracted, what the crash reconstruction shows—can change the settlement range dramatically.


