Pullman isn’t a major metro, but it is a hub for commuting, deliveries, and regional travel. That means serious truck crashes here frequently involve shared roads, shifting traffic patterns, and mixed driving expectations—for example:
- Commercial vehicles traveling through local corridors where residents merge cautiously or slow unexpectedly.
- Crashes during darkness or low visibility periods common in eastern Washington.
- Collisions involving work crews and construction zones where traffic control changes quickly.
In those situations, the value of your case usually turns less on a generic formula and more on whether liability can be supported with records—such as driver logs, underride protection issues, maintenance history, and scene documentation.
An AI tool may generate a number, but it can’t evaluate disputes like:
- whether the truck company followed safety rules,
- whether braking/lighting/equipment failures are supported by evidence,
- or whether your medical care was consistent with the injury mechanism.


