You might see ads or search results promising an “AI crush injury attorney” that can generate a next-step plan instantly. In practice, crush injury claims require more than general information. The insurance side will look for weaknesses like:
- gaps in medical documentation
- delays in reporting
- unclear evidence about which party controlled the worksite or equipment
- conflicting accounts about safety steps (lockout/tagout, guarding, training)
An AI tool may help you organize notes, but it can’t do what a lawyer does: build a liability theory that fits the facts, respond to insurer tactics, and pursue compensation based on what Washington law allows.


