Portland’s roads and neighborhoods create real-world patterns that automated tools can’t read from your answers alone—like how liability can turn on traffic control, crosswalk visibility, speed in wet conditions, rideshare activity, or whether a property owner maintained a safe walkway.
AI tools may ask for basic facts—age, relationship, medical bills—but they typically can’t account for:
- whether a crash occurred in an area with specific traffic control (signals, markings, turning lanes)
- how Oregon’s comparative fault rules may reduce recovery if the defense argues shared responsibility
- whether evidence is missing because of how quickly scenes change (towing, repairs, or overwritten camera footage)
In Portland, the difference between a weak and strong case often comes down to what can be proven—not what a calculator predicts.


