Kingston residents deal with a mix of driving conditions and local travel patterns—commutes, school-area traffic, deliveries, and the kind of streets where visibility and timing matter. When a death occurs after a crash or another preventable event, insurers frequently focus on:
- Who had the duty of care at the time of the incident (driver, employer, premises owner, contractor, etc.)
- How Pennsylvania law treats causation—not just what happened, but whether the defendant’s conduct is legally tied to the fatal outcome
- Whether the evidence supports fault in a way a jury could accept
An AI tool can’t review photos, scene measurements, maintenance records, or witness credibility. It also can’t account for Pennsylvania-specific defenses that change case value—like disputes about comparative fault, foreseeability, or intervening causes.


