Bethany sits in the Oklahoma City metro, and families frequently contact us after incidents that involve:
- Commuter traffic on busy corridors where lane changes, speed, and braking distance are disputed
- Intersections and turning collisions where “right-of-way” facts become everything
- Night driving and poor visibility (headlights, glare, weather, and witness distance)
- Construction and detours that can complicate fault and causation
AI calculators may ask for basic information—age, relationship, medical bills, and lost income—and then apply generalized assumptions. But in Oklahoma, settlement value is strongly affected by evidence that proves:
- who was legally at fault,
- what caused the fatal outcome,
- and what losses can be supported with documentation.
If the facts are incomplete (or if fault is actively contested), an AI number can be misleading—sometimes dangerously so.


