York cases frequently involve complicated “who was responsible” questions—especially where traffic patterns, visibility, and timing matter.
An AI tool may ask for basic facts (age, type of incident, medical costs) and generate a broad range. But a settlement value in York is more likely to turn on questions like:
- Were there witnesses who saw the full sequence on a local roadway or at an intersection?
- Do police reports and traffic documentation match what family members remember?
- Was the deceased’s death caused by the incident itself, or did later complications become the defense’s focus?
- Are there multiple potentially liable parties (drivers, employers, property owners, contractors, vehicle owners)?
Those issues require legal review, not just inputs.


