AI tools often generate a range by using inputs you type in—injury severity, length of recovery, medical bills, and sometimes lost income. That can be helpful as a starting point.
What those tools can’t reliably capture is what insurers and attorneys focus on in Washington medical negligence cases:
- Whether the standard of care was breached based on the situation at the time
- Whether the breach caused your specific harm (not just that harm happened during treatment)
- Whether your damages are provable with records—not just likely
In real cases, the “missing piece” is often documentation. In a Moses Lake environment where people may travel for specialty care (Tri-Cities, Spokane, Seattle areas), appointment gaps and transferred records can create complications for your timeline—whether the delay was reasonable or not.


