Many AI tools work like a “best guess” based on the facts you enter. That sounds useful, but it can miss the realities that matter most in fatal cases—particularly those involving:
- Multi-vehicle collisions on higher-speed corridors leading to disputes about lane position, speed, and reaction time
- Work-zone or construction-related impacts, where documentation and traffic control details can determine fault
- Night or weekend driving (including visitors and event traffic), which can complicate witness accounts and visibility evidence
- Delayed medical outcomes, where causation becomes a central issue (and insurance teams often tighten scrutiny)
Even if you input the “right” information, the tool can’t review crash reports, preserve video data, interpret mechanical evidence, or evaluate whether injuries and death are legally tied to the incident.


