AI tools typically ask for details such as:
- the injury type and severity
- how long recovery took (or is expected to take)
- the medical expenses you’ve already incurred
- whether there are ongoing limitations
That can help you understand the categories lawyers talk about—like past bills, future treatment, and non-economic harm.
In Tukwila, though, many people face a practical pressure that increases the temptation to rely on an online range: work schedules, commute realities, and the need to make decisions while you’re still collecting records. If you’re juggling treatment appointments around work in the broader Seattle-area commute, it’s easy to treat an AI output as “the answer” rather than a starting point.


