AI tools typically work from generic inputs and may treat “typical outcomes” as if they apply to every incident. That approach runs into problems in Parkersburg, where the facts behind a fatality can hinge on details like:
- What the police report actually says about fault and contributing factors
- Whether there’s dashcam/video (and whether it was preserved quickly)
- How quickly witnesses were identified after the crash
- Whether a commercial driver or employer records exist (logs, maintenance, training)
- What medical records show about causation and the timeline from injury to death
Even two families with similar losses can see drastically different settlement dynamics depending on how strong the evidence is and how the defense frames causation.


