After a TBI, many people want an immediate number: a range, a payout expectation, something that reduces uncertainty. That’s exactly what AI-style tools try to provide—quick inputs and a “likely” outcome based on patterns.
In Sunnyside, those patterns can be misleading because local cases often involve:
- Long commutes and traffic exposure (missed work due to travel demands, not just medical appointments)
- Workplace risk in industrial or field settings (where safety documentation and incident timing matter)
- Seasonal driving conditions (when insurers argue symptoms could relate to other factors)
An AI output can be a useful starting point for organizing your facts—but it shouldn’t be treated like a prediction of what Washington insurers will pay for your injury.


