Seven Hills has a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic corridors, and many fatal cases start with something that changes quickly—an initial report, a short window of video evidence, early witness statements, and then a long stretch of medical records and investigation.
That’s exactly where AI tools get limited. They can’t:
- confirm what caused the death (especially when there are competing theories),
- evaluate whether the evidence is strong enough to establish liability,
- account for Ohio’s practical approach to damages proof,
- or anticipate how an insurer will frame risk and deny fault.
So while an AI tool may offer a “range,” it can’t tell you whether your situation is likely to be treated as a clear-liability case, a disputed-causation case, or a case that requires expert review.


