In communities like Kaysville, many fatal incidents involve fast-moving traffic patterns and disputed fault—exactly the scenarios where a generic calculator is least reliable. For example, our clients often deal with issues like:
- Competing accounts of who had the light, who yielded, or who changed lanes
- Visibility and weather factors (fog, snow/ice, glare at certain times of day)
- Speed and braking data that needs interpretation
- Late-discovered evidence (dashcam availability, phone data, maintenance records)
AI tools typically work from the information you type in. If key facts are missing—or if the tool assumes a liability outcome that doesn’t match what Utah juries/adjusters look for—the number can be misleading.


