Online tools can be helpful for rough thinking, but they usually don’t know the details that matter most locally, such as:
- What the crash or incident reports say about speed, visibility, lane control, and sequence of events
- Whether witnesses in the area provide consistent accounts
- How quickly evidence was gathered (traffic/scene information, surveillance footage, maintenance records)
- Whether multiple parties may share responsibility (drivers, property owners, employers, manufacturers, contractors)
In Roselle, many fatal incidents involve complicated facts—especially around street access, pedestrian visibility, and commuting traffic. Those complexities often drive whether liability is strong or heavily disputed. A generic calculator can’t evaluate that.


