Asheville cases often involve fact patterns that don’t fit neat averages—like crashes on winding corridors, injuries near nightlife districts, or incidents that unfold across multiple locations (arrival, treatment, transfer, and death). AI tools may ask for basic details and then generate a broad range, but they can’t account for:
- whether witnesses and scene evidence will support causation
- how quickly records can be obtained from hospitals, EMS, and investigating agencies
- how comparative fault arguments are likely to be framed
- whether responsible parties are individuals, employers, or property operators
In North Carolina, insurers routinely evaluate defenses and evidentiary gaps. A calculator can’t review the police narrative, medical timeline, employment records, or maintenance/inspection materials that often determine what’s provable.


