Quoting from a comment...
The site was explicitly, and very vocally, created specifically with the point of benefiting future readers, and explicitly not there just to benefit the one person asking.
I want to say that people do not care if the problem was solved for the OP or not. They are looking for a solution to the specific problem they have. OP's accepted solution may not be the reader's accepted solution. And as such it does not make sense to have an accepted answer.
IMO it is better to let the users vote and decide if the question has been answered to their satisfaction. The question should be marked as solved if the number of upvotes for the solved criteria exceeds the number of downvotes. Thus making the solved/unsolved situation more dynamic. This will also help in flagging stale information. When the answers are no longer relevant people can simply down-vote and mark the question as unsolved.
Also (quoting from an answer)...
FWIW, I've suggested a variety of things, internally, to "unpin" accepted answers from the top spot, including limiting it to those that were negatively scored (<= -3) to minimize the scope of the answers impacted. My suggestions were overruled because the pinning of accepted answers is part of what makes our sites different from others - it's the indication that an answer worked for the OP - we don't want to lose the signal for those answers or hide them way down on a list of a ton of answers. Unfortunately, at this time this is not something that is going to be implemented.
To solve this problem I think it's better to replace the concept of accepted answers with that of solved questions.