Greer sits along busy regional routes and growing commercial corridors. That means many fatal incidents involve commuting traffic, construction zones, delivery vehicles, and mixed road users (passenger cars, trucks, pedestrians, cyclists, and workers).
AI tools may treat every case like a spreadsheet—using age, income, and a generic “type of accident” category. But in real Greer cases, outcomes hinge on details such as:
- Whether a driver or company can show they acted reasonably under the circumstances (speed, lane position, visibility, warnings, and maintenance)
- Whether the fatal injury was caused by the incident (not just “around the same time”)
- Whether witnesses and records survived—dashcam footage, phone data, surveillance, or jobsite logs
- Whether other parties share responsibility (another driver, a contractor, a property owner, or a manufacturer)
An AI estimate can’t test those issues. It can’t review the reports, compare medical timelines, or evaluate how South Carolina courts and juries are likely to view credibility.


