In Pleasanton, many wrongful death matters start with events that unfold across jurisdictional lines or involve multiple systems—traffic investigations, employer reporting, hospital records, insurance communications, and sometimes conflicting accounts from the same incident.
That complexity can create practical problems:
- Important evidence is time-sensitive. Dashcam footage, surveillance video, and vehicle data can disappear quickly.
- Insurance handling can be fast. Adjusters may contact families early, especially after car accidents on commuter routes.
- “What counts” as damages can be unclear. Expenses and losses may be scattered across different providers and time periods.
An AI tool doesn’t see those realities. It can’t review incident reports, obtain missing records, or assess how California courts tend to evaluate contested facts.


