Motorcycle injuries are expensive, but the payout isn’t decided by injury type alone. In Grandview, common collision patterns—such as turn-related crashes, roadway merging issues, and visibility problems at dawn or dusk—often lead to disputes over who had the duty to avoid the harm.
That’s where AI tools can fall short:
- They don’t review accident reports or scene evidence the way an attorney can.
- They can’t evaluate credibility (for example, whether statements were consistent with the physical evidence).
- They can’t account for Washington-specific claim dynamics, including how insurers frame fault and causation.
Instead of treating an AI output like a promise, use it like a checklist: What inputs are missing from your situation? What documentation should you gather now so your claim isn’t undervalued later?


