Glens Falls is a region where commuting routes, winter driving conditions, and mixed traffic (cars, trucks, and pedestrians) can all affect how a fatal incident is investigated. AI calculators generally can’t account for the specific details that make or break liability in a New York case, such as:
- What the roadway conditions were at the time (snow/ice, lighting, visibility)
- Whether traffic control devices were functioning properly
- The sequence of events before impact (speed, lane position, distraction, impairment)
- Whether witnesses provide consistent statements or contradict themselves
- How medical records support causation (injuries that lead to death later)
When those facts are disputed, an AI “range” can be misleading—because insurance and litigation strategies hinge on proof, not averages.


