In Warrensville Heights, the routes people rely on—arterials that connect homes to jobs, schools, and services—can create complex crash scenarios. AI tools typically rely on generalized inputs (age, relationship, medical bills, and similar data) and then generate a “range.”
That can be misleading when the case turns on issues such as:
- Intersection timing and visibility (turning movements, crosswalk sightlines, signaling)
- Speed, distraction, or impairment (including whether evidence was preserved)
- Comparative fault disputes (defense arguments that shift blame)
- Causation questions (what injuries led to death, and how the timeline is documented)
Even if two families have similar losses, the settlement posture can change dramatically based on whether investigators can prove the defendant’s conduct was a substantial factor.


