Watsonville’s roadways and daily commuting patterns create real-world risks—think higher-speed stretches, intersections with limited sightlines, and drivers transitioning between local streets and nearby highways. When a fatality follows a crash, AI tools often “assume” facts that may not match what your family can prove.
For example, an automated calculator may not account for:
- Whether traffic control signals, lane markings, or turning dynamics were documented
- Whether witness statements line up with the physical evidence
- Whether medical records show a clear causal timeline from injury to death
- Whether comparative fault issues are likely to be raised by the defense
In California, comparative fault can reduce recovery if a jury finds the deceased bore some responsibility. An AI tool can’t reliably predict how a jury would evaluate disputed fault, and it can’t weigh credibility the way a legal team can.


