Amesbury residents face serious risks tied to commuting routes, seasonal traffic, and pedestrian activity—especially around busy corridors, school areas, and local attractions that increase foot and vehicle volume at certain times of year.
When a death occurs in connection with:
- a motor vehicle crash,
- a roadway obstruction or unsafe driving conditions,
- a pedestrian accident,
- a workplace incident involving equipment or site hazards,
- or an incident at a property open to the public,
…the “calculator problem” is that the most important facts are usually the least predictable online. In practice, the case often turns on:
- what the scene evidence shows (skid marks, vehicle data, lighting conditions),
- whether reports are consistent,
- how quickly records were obtained,
- and whether expert review is needed to connect the incident to the death.


