Many fatal incidents in the Green Bay area involve commuting patterns—early-morning travel, weekend traffic shifts, and intersections where timing, visibility, and vehicle control become critical. When a crash leads to death, insurers frequently scrutinize:
- Who had the last clear opportunity to avoid the collision
- Speed, distraction, impairment, or failure to yield
- Roadway conditions (including seasonal factors like snow, glare, and reduced sight lines)
- Whether injuries caused death, or whether complications played an intervening role
An AI tool can’t examine the police narrative, traffic camera or dashcam footage, event data from the vehicles, or the medical timeline. Those details—often available in Wisconsin cases only through prompt records requests and investigation—are exactly what drives the settlement value.


