New Castle families face the same core legal hurdles as anywhere in Pennsylvania: liability must be supported, damages must be proven, and timing matters. Where online calculators fall short is that they don’t understand how local case realities play out—like disputed fault in traffic crashes on busy corridors, conflicting accounts from the scene, or gaps in documentation when the investigation happens fast.
A calculator may ask questions about age or income and spit out numbers. But it can’t:
- review police reports and medical causation evidence that determine fault and “what caused what”
- assess whether comparative negligence is likely to be argued
- evaluate whether policy coverage exists or how insurance adjusters frame risk
- interpret how Pennsylvania courts and juries typically weigh credibility
In other words, AI can point you toward questions—but it can’t replace case evaluation.


