Albany families typically run into the same problem: automated tools treat every case like it’s identical. But fatalities in our region often involve details that don’t fit a generic model, such as:
- Work schedules and commute-related travel (including shift changes, late-day traffic, and cross-town routes)
- Pedestrian and intersection risk in busier corridors where turning, visibility, or timing issues become disputed
- Weather and road conditions that can affect braking distance and causation arguments
- Insurance and fault disputes that turn on crash reports, witness credibility, and early scene documentation
An AI estimate may produce a “range,” but it can’t review the Oregon-specific record trail—police reports, medical chronology, employment documents, and expert review that often determines what losses are compensable.


