Shelton is a small city with commuters and visitors traveling through it for work and recreation. That mix creates common crash patterns—fast traffic merges, stop-and-go travel near main corridors, and intersections where attention is split between driving, pedestrians, and app distractions.
When a rideshare is involved, the complication isn’t just who caused the collision. It’s also how Washington insurance coverage lines up with the ride’s timing. In many cases, the insurer will focus on narrow questions—whether the driver was logged in, whether the trip was “active,” and whether your account matches the app data. If you’re already dealing with pain, missed work, and medical appointments, it’s easy to miss details that later become important.
That’s where AI-assisted preparation can help—by organizing what you know so your attorney can move quickly. But the legal work still requires an experienced lawyer to evaluate liability, coverage, and damages under Washington law.


