Tyler is known for commuting corridors, busy intersections, and a mix of residential streets and higher-speed roads. When a fatal crash happens—whether on a main thoroughfare, near a school zone, or after a late shift—families often want a quick number.
That’s exactly where AI tools can mislead:
- They assume facts that may not match what Texas investigators and juries actually focus on.
- They can’t weigh scene evidence (skid marks, vehicle data downloads, witness credibility).
- They can’t account for insurance strategies you’ll see locally, including requests for recorded statements and partial documentation.
An AI tool may provide a range, but in Tyler cases the real question is: What evidence do you have right now, and what will be challenged?


