Most calculators are built for generic inputs. Port Angeles cases often hinge on evidence that’s specific to real road conditions and human behavior—especially around:
- Vehicle turning and yielding problems at intersections
- Lane-splitting myths and visibility disputes (drivers often claim they “didn’t see you,” even when riders were in a lawful position)
- Roadway hazards that appear suddenly during wet weather or after maintenance/traffic control changes
- Tourist traffic patterns, where unfamiliar drivers may react slower or misjudge distance
A calculator may output a number, but it typically can’t evaluate how strong your proof is (photos, witness statements, dashcam, incident reports), nor how your medical documentation supports causation.


