Sammamish is suburban, with commuters frequently mixing local roads, fast arterials, and intersections where visibility can be limited by terrain, turning vehicles, and traffic flow. In motorcycle cases, that matters because insurers commonly focus on two things:
- What the crash looked like in the moment (who was in the lane, who had the right-of-way, what each driver could see)
- Whether your injuries match the accident timeline
AI estimators can’t verify what a driver “should have seen,” whether a turn was made safely, or how quickly a rider could react. Those are fact-driven issues—often influenced by:
- Dashcam or traffic camera footage (when available)
- Witness statements from nearby vehicles
- Photos of the roadway condition and vehicle positions
- Consistency between your early medical reporting and later treatment
Bottom line: an AI number is only as useful as the facts you can support.


