Many residents turn to AI estimates after a tragedy involving:
- Commuter traffic and severe collisions (including highway merges and high-speed impacts)
- Pedestrian and roadway interactions near local commercial areas and busier corridors
- Construction-zone hazards affecting workers, contractors, and drivers
- Workplace accidents tied to the region’s industrial and service economy
In these situations, the first question families ask is often financial: “What could this be worth?” But the second question—often more important—is legal: “Who is actually responsible, and what can we prove?”
That’s where AI tools fall short. They don’t interview witnesses, review crash reconstruction or medical causation, or evaluate how Massachusetts courts and juries typically respond to disputed fault.


