On Bainbridge Island, many catastrophic injury claims arise from situations tied to day-to-day movement: commuting-related crashes, pedestrian crossings near busy corridors, ferry-area traffic, construction zones, and worksite incidents. The way your incident unfolds can affect liability, evidence availability, and how quickly insurers decide what they think the injury “means.”
That matters because AI tools typically don’t have access to the local reality of your claim—things like:
- Whether surveillance video captured the moments before impact (or whether traffic and weather limited visibility)
- How quickly emergency care was delivered and what symptoms were documented at first evaluation
- Whether witnesses can be identified and located after the event
- Whether your injury is consistent with the mechanism described in incident reports
A tool can’t review those details. A lawyer can.


