In the days following a DUI crash, many people look for an “AI lawyer” or a chat-style assistant to organize everything quickly: police report details, witness names, treatment records, and timelines.
That can be useful for getting organized—but it can’t replace legal strategy. In Ellensburg cases, the key questions often turn on things like:
- what officers observed and recorded at the scene
- how testing and documentation were handled
- whether witness accounts line up with the crash mechanics
- what your medical records show about injury onset and severity
Your claim needs more than summaries. It needs a lawyer to connect the evidence to a persuasive legal theory—and to push back when insurers try to minimize injuries or shift blame.


