Many AI tools work like a calculator: you enter basic facts (age, relationship, type of incident, some financial details), and it produces a range. That can be a starting point, but it often overlooks issues that commonly shape outcomes in California cases.
In South Gate, many fatal claims involve complex, real-world scenarios such as:
- Multi-vehicle crashes and intersection disputes where police reports and witness accounts may conflict.
- Pedestrian and bicycle fatalities near busy corridors where driver attention, signage, and visibility are disputed.
- Commercial and logistics incidents tied to industrial activity and delivery routes, where multiple parties may share responsibility.
- Construction- and jobsite-related deaths, where safety documentation and contractor responsibilities can determine liability.
AI typically can’t verify whether the right parties were involved, whether causation is medically supported, or whether the evidence will hold up under California standards.


