Sunnyside’s workforce often includes industries where injuries happen during fast, physically demanding tasks—think loading/unloading, warehouse work, agriculture-related operations, maintenance, and construction-adjacent labor. In those settings, details matter: how quickly symptoms were reported, what your job duties required, and whether your restrictions match what you can safely do.
AI tools generally don’t “see” the specifics that drive outcomes in Washington. Instead, they use generalized patterns based on typical injury categories. That can produce a believable range while still missing key drivers like:
- How consistently your symptoms were documented in the early weeks after injury
- Whether your treating provider connected limitations to work capacity
- Whether wage loss reflects your real schedule (including overtime or shifting patterns)
- Whether the insurer disputes causation or the seriousness of impairment
The result is that an estimate can look reasonable while overlooking the evidence that actually determines settlement leverage.


