Buford’s daily reality—commuters, commercial traffic, and frequent roadway activity—means fatal cases often involve details that generic models can’t handle. AI tools may ask for basic facts and then output a “range,” but they typically assume away the hardest parts of a claim:
- Liability disputes (e.g., shared responsibility in multi-vehicle crashes)
- Causation complexity (when multiple factors contribute to the death)
- Evidence quality (what’s documented vs. what’s missing)
- Insurance posture (what the carrier is likely to fight about)
In practice, two families can enter the same “inputs” into an online tool and receive very different results—because the real case turns on the documents and the story that can be proven.


