Provo has a unique mix of risks: commuting corridors, construction and subcontractor work, busy retail and event traffic, and neighborhoods where pedestrians and cyclists share space with vehicles.
That matters because real wrongful death settlements hinge on facts like:
- How the incident unfolded moment-by-moment (skid marks, lighting conditions, lane control, code compliance, site safety)
- What reports say—and what they don’t say (police narratives, incident logs, employer documentation)
- Whether the defense argues an alternative cause (pre-existing conditions, intervening events, comparative fault)
AI calculators can’t reliably interpret those disputes. They may assume clear liability or average loss categories. Utah cases often require deeper proof: causation, documentation, and credible testimony.


