Wenatchee cases frequently involve circumstances that don’t behave like the simplified scenarios used by online tools—such as:
- Seasonal driving conditions (snow, ice, fog, and rapid weather changes on area roads)
- Commuter and pass-through traffic patterns that affect visibility and speed
- Pedestrian and cyclist interactions in more active areas of town
- Commercial vehicles involved in deliveries, logging/industrial supply routes, or local construction activity
When those variables matter, an AI calculator may produce a number that looks precise—but it can’t evaluate the evidence an insurer will rely on: crash reconstruction, maintenance history, scene diagrams, witness credibility, or medical causation.


