Cedartown residents know that serious injuries can happen quickly—whether on commute routes, during evening travel, or in work-zone areas where visibility and traffic flow change. After a death, families often want a number they can plan around. That’s understandable.
But automated tools typically don’t know the details that matter most in real negotiations, such as:
- What the scene evidence shows (skid marks, vehicle damage, traffic control, lighting)
- Whether witness statements are consistent with the police report
- How quickly medical issues were addressed after the incident
- Whether multiple parties may share fault (drivers, employers, contractors, property owners)
- How Georgia courts and juries view causation when a death occurs after complications
An AI tool can’t review the reports, identify missing evidence, or assess how a defense will challenge liability.


