In Great Neck, many fatal incidents happen in settings that create competing narratives:
- Commuting and road-sharing (e.g., turn lanes, crosswalks, sudden braking, traffic signals)
- Pedestrian-heavy sidewalks and shopping areas where timing and visibility matter
- Construction or maintenance activity near residential streets, driveways, and transit-adjacent routes
- Insurance complexity when multiple parties may be involved (vehicles, property owners, contractors, or employers)
AI tools usually rely on inputs you type in—then apply generalized assumptions. The problem is that New York claim value is shaped by what can be proven in discovery and presented credibly, not by averages.


