Burlington has dense corridors, frequent pedestrian activity, and winter driving conditions that can change how fault and causation are evaluated. When a fatality involves roads like Shelburne Road, Williston Road, or downtown intersections, the questions tend to be evidence-heavy:
- What did witnesses see and when?
- Were lights, signals, signage, or pavement conditions a factor?
- How fast were vehicles traveling, and what did braking/impact data show?
- Were there maintenance or inspection issues (for example, in commercial settings)?
AI tools typically can’t weigh those specifics. They also can’t account for Vermont’s litigation posture when liability is disputed or when causation is challenging.


