Most AI tools operate on general patterns. They may ask for the decedent’s age, basic income history, and the incident type, then produce a “range.” That can be a starting point for questions—but it can also mislead families in ways that matter in Georgia claims.
In Dallas, GA, common fact patterns include:
- Rear-end and multi-car collisions during rush-hour traffic and sudden braking events
- Intersection crashes where witness accounts and signal timing become critical
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near residential streets or school routes
- Work-commute and driveway accidents where causation can be disputed
- Trucking and commercial vehicle involvement when maintenance and driver logs are contested
AI calculators rarely have access to the documents that decide liability in these scenarios—like Georgia crash reports, vehicle data, surveillance footage, or maintenance records.


