Martin residents often face serious risks tied to high-visibility commuting routes, roadway merges, and long-distance freight activity. When a death occurs in a traffic incident—or in a workplace environment connected to transportation and logistics—details matter.
AI tools typically ask for general facts and then output a range. The problem is that wrongful death outcomes hinge on issues an AI tool can’t truly evaluate, such as:
- What Tennessee investigators and reports actually show about fault and causation
- Whether key evidence exists (dashcam/video, vehicle data, scene measurements, witness statements)
- How damages are supported with records (income history, medical bills, funeral costs, documentation of support)
- Whether defenses dispute causation (for example, arguing the death resulted from unrelated medical conditions or intervening factors)
In other words: an estimate can’t verify the story evidence tells.


