New Britain sees a lot of commuting traffic—busy intersections, merging lanes, and pedestrians moving around sidewalks and crosswalks near shops, schools, and transit routes. Those everyday conditions can create complex causation questions in fatal crash claims.
An AI tool may ask for basic details and then output a “range,” but it can’t evaluate the items that usually determine outcomes, such as:
- Whether traffic signals, lane markings, speed, or braking distance are documented
- Whether witness statements are consistent or disputed
- Whether the police report matches later medical timelines
- Whether impairment, distractions, or prior notice of hazards is supported
- How Connecticut juries typically view credibility and fault allocation
In other words, an estimate might look reasonable while leaving out the evidence that controls settlement leverage.


