Most automated tools ask for facts like the decedent’s age, work history, and the type of incident. Then they generate a likely range of recovery.
That can be helpful for basic planning, but it often misses the Bowling Green-specific realities that affect liability and damages—especially when a fatal incident involves:
- Commuter routes and crash complexity (speed changes, lane changes, impaired visibility, or late braking)
- Ohio weather and road conditions (rain, fog, glare, snow/ice factors)
- Traffic patterns near schools, shopping corridors, and mixed-use areas where pedestrians and vehicles share the roadway
- Multi-party situations (multiple drivers, employers, contractors, or property owners)
AI can’t interview witnesses, review video footage, interpret collision reconstruction, or evaluate how insurance coverage applies in a specific claim. That’s why an “estimate” should never be treated like a settlement offer you can rely on.


