Many people in Pullman start searching after a motor vehicle collision (including commuter routes and intersection impacts), a pedestrian incident, or a worksite fall tied to construction, maintenance, or industrial activity. In these cases, the “calculator” may assume a generic fact pattern.
Real claims are different because:
- Causation isn’t automatic. The question is whether the incident caused the spinal injury—not just that the injury exists.
- Functional impact matters more than paperwork labels. Two people can share a similar injury description but have different neurological function and different day-to-day limitations.
- Washington claim posture can change settlement timing. Insurers often wait for clearer medical records and documentation of ongoing needs before offering serious value.
If the tool’s inputs don’t match your medical record and the incident facts, the output can drift far from what a lawyer would consider a defensible valuation.


