Most AI-style calculators estimate potential damages by using inputs like:
- injury seriousness and treatment duration
- medical expenses (current and sometimes projected)
- lost income
- limited categories for non-economic harm (pain, impairment, quality-of-life disruption)
For Airway Heights residents, the most useful part of these tools is often reality-checking your categories. They can remind you to consider losses people forget to track—follow-up therapy, mobility aids, mileage to appointments, and medication costs.
But an AI tool can’t:
- verify which driver or company is legally responsible in your specific crash
- interpret Washington medical causation disputes
- account for defenses insurers may raise (like pre-existing conditions or gaps in treatment)
- evaluate whether your injuries were documented quickly enough to support damages
Think of it as a worksheet, not a verdict.


