Many Bellevue riders commute through busy corridors and mixed traffic patterns—especially during rush hours, school drop-off times, and in areas where drivers may be focused on navigation, construction detours, or turning movements.
Those everyday realities can matter legally because insurance adjusters don’t evaluate injuries in a vacuum. They evaluate:
- How the crash happened (turning, lane changes, failure to yield, abrupt braking, etc.)
- Whether surveillance or roadway evidence exists (traffic cameras, nearby businesses, dashcam footage)
- How quickly you got medical care and whether your records match your reported symptoms
- Whether comparative fault arguments are plausible
If the crash involves a disputed timeline—like when treatment starts, when symptoms worsen, or how the collision occurred—an AI number can look “reasonable” while still missing key facts that drive the final settlement.


