Online tools typically work like this: you enter a few facts, and they generate a number based on broad averages. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand categories of loss.
But truck cases are rarely average. In Port Angeles, crashes often involve:
- Tourist-heavy traffic (sudden lane changes, unfamiliar drivers)
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure near commercial corridors and waterfront areas
- Weather and road conditions that affect braking distance and visibility
- Industrial and delivery routes where multiple parties may be involved (driver, carrier, maintenance, contractors)
Those factors don’t fit neatly into a generic input form. A calculator can’t confirm what your records show, whether treatment was consistent with your diagnosis, or how Washington insurance adjusters may challenge causation.


