Meriden residents often face fatal incidents tied to everyday movement through town—commuting corridors, intersections with heavy turn traffic, and pedestrians sharing space with vehicles. Those patterns can shape what investigators find and what defenses argue.
That matters because wrongful death value hinges on:
- Fault and causation (what exactly caused the death, and what a jury would accept)
- Proof quality (whether key records exist and whether testimony holds up)
- Insurance posture (how insurers treat liability risk and litigation exposure)
- Loss documentation (receipts, wage records, and credible support for future impacts)
An AI tool can’t interview witnesses or evaluate credibility. It also can’t interpret conflicting statements in incident reports or address gaps that commonly appear after fast-moving fatal events.


