AI estimates are usually built to model common categories of damages. Real cases in Washington are different because the value of a claim depends heavily on evidence—especially proof of standard of care and causation.
In Ellensburg, many injury stories begin in familiar settings: primary care visits, urgent care, dental procedures, imaging appointments, and follow-up care through regional providers. The details matter, including:
- Whether the provider recognized warning signs that a similar clinician would have caught
- Whether the diagnosis or treatment delay changed the outcome
- Whether records show a consistent timeline between care and the harm
If those links are not well documented, an AI range can be misleading—either too low (if key losses aren’t captured) or too high (if liability is weaker than the injury story suggests).


