Pawtucket sees its share of serious crashes involving commuters, commercial vehicles, and pedestrians—situations where liability can turn on details like:
- traffic-control compliance (signals, stop lines, crosswalk expectations)
- speed and braking distance
- distracted driving and phone usage
- visibility issues (nighttime lighting, weather, glare)
- lane changes near congestion or work zones
- whether a vehicle’s mechanical condition contributed
AI tools typically ask for general facts and then output a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death outcomes often hinge on evidence you can’t easily quantify—dashcam footage quality, witness credibility, electronic data downloads, or whether accident reconstruction is needed. A calculator can’t review the police narrative, obtain logs, or test competing causation theories.


