Most automated tools work by applying broad assumptions to whatever details you type in. That can be especially misleading for wrongful death matters tied to:
- Commute-related crashes (speed, lane changes, distracted driving, and visibility issues)
- Construction zones and detours (temporary signage, changing traffic patterns, unclear work practices)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents (lighting, driver attention, roadway design)
- Commercial traffic collisions (shared fault questions and multiple potentially responsible parties)
In Michigan, liability and damages are not decided by averages. They’re decided by what can be proven—through records, witness testimony, technical evidence, and credible timelines. An AI tool can’t review incident footage, verify medical causation, or identify gaps in the other side’s version of events.


