Most AI-style tools work by collecting details about the crash and your injuries—things like treatment type, how long you were out of work, and whether you had follow-up care. In practice, these tools are most useful for:
- Organizing your losses into categories (medical care, lost income, therapy, out-of-pocket costs)
- Identifying what information you’ll need to support a claim
- Flagging gaps (for example, if your situation clearly involved ongoing treatment but the tool input only reflected emergency care)
For Wenatchee residents, this matters because your claim value often depends on whether your documentation matches the timeline—especially when symptoms evolve after the initial visit.
Important: an AI calculator is not connected to your medical record, the truck operator’s documentation, or Washington evidence rules. It can’t know whether liability will be contested or how insurers will interpret causation.


