AI tools typically work from the facts you type in. That’s a problem because fatal cases are won or lost on details many calculators can’t capture—like how conflicting accounts form, how roadway conditions are described, and whether the defendant’s conduct meets Mississippi legal standards for negligence.
In Biloxi, common situations that raise proof questions include:
- High-traffic collisions during peak travel times, when statements may be inconsistent and witnesses may have left the scene.
- Nighttime driving and visibility issues, where fault can turn on lighting, speed, braking distance, and reporting accuracy.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents, where surveillance, signage, and roadway design details matter.
- Tourist-related traffic patterns, where out-of-state drivers or unfamiliar routes can lead to gaps in documentation.
An AI model can’t interview witnesses, obtain dash-cam or traffic camera footage, or evaluate whether injuries and medical events actually connect to the death.


