An AI calculator is usually best viewed as a planning tool, not a decision tool. It may estimate a settlement based on common patterns—like medical bills plus wage loss plus general non-economic damages.
What it can’t do:
- Confirm liability (Washington cases often turn on proof of negligence and causation, not just the injury diagnosis).
- Read your medical records the way an attorney can.
- Account for disputes unique to your crash (for example, contested fault at an intersection or arguments about how your injuries evolved).
In Richland, that distinction matters because roadway conditions and commuting patterns can create factual disagreements—especially when multiple vehicles are involved or when there’s conflicting testimony about speed, lane position, or right-of-way.


