Orem sits in the middle of routes families depend on—commutes, school drop-offs, and frequent travel through busier corridors. That matters because many wrongful death claims start with facts that calculators can’t properly “see,” such as:
- Fault disputes on multi-lane roads (speed, lane changes, distraction, and braking distances)
- Complicated causation (a crash that triggers later medical complications)
- Third-party responsibility (contractors, vehicle owners, or service providers)
- Contributory facts and witness credibility (statements that insurers treat differently than algorithms)
An online tool may ask for age, income, and basic incident details—but it can’t verify police findings, evaluate surveillance footage, or test whether evidence supports liability under Utah law.


