AI tools typically work by taking limited inputs and applying generalized assumptions. In Union City, those assumptions can miss key local realities, such as:
- Intersection and lane-change disputes that require scene reconstruction
- Speed, braking, and visibility issues on fast commute corridors
- Commercial vehicle involvement (delivery trucks, contractors, industrial traffic) and the additional parties that may be involved
- Construction zones where traffic control compliance is often contested
- Unclear causation when the death occurs days or weeks after the initial injury
An AI estimate might say “typical outcomes,” but wrongful death settlements are negotiated based on documented damages and provable liability. If liability is disputed, the settlement range can swing dramatically.


