Alexandria has its own mix of risk: commuting traffic, high-speed rural routes nearby, busy intersections, and construction activity that can affect pedestrians, workers, and drivers. AI tools generally don’t “see” those local realities. They also can’t account for Louisiana-specific proof problems that commonly arise after a fatal incident.
For example, an AI tool may assume facts that don’t match what actually happened—such as:
- who had the duty to keep a roadway or work zone safe
- whether medical records support the timeline from injury to death
- whether insurance coverage exists and what policy language applies
- how causation is challenged when multiple factors contributed
In Louisiana, those gaps matter. A settlement number that looks plausible online can be dramatically off once the defense reviews records and disputes liability.


