Many Puyallup families start with an estimate because they’re dealing with immediate uncertainty:
- Who will cover medical bills, transport, and funeral expenses?
- How do you replace lost household support when the primary contributor is gone?
- Will the other party’s insurance move quickly—or try to slow things down?
AI tools can feel helpful because they ask for facts (age, relationship, income history, incident type) and then spit out a number-like result. But those outputs often rely on generalized assumptions that don’t account for what Washington insurers and courts focus on in real negotiations.


