Online tools can estimate totals based on generic inputs (injury type, treatment length, and broad categories of losses). But truck claims in Washington frequently turn on issues that calculators can’t see, such as:
- Whether a crash report matches the real collision sequence (especially where multiple vehicles are involved).
- Whether medical records clearly connect your symptoms to the truck crash—not just to “an accident.”
- Whether liability is shared between the driver, the company, and sometimes maintenance or cargo-related parties.
- How quickly symptoms were documented—because insurers often argue later treatment is unrelated.
A number can be a starting point. It can’t tell you whether your documentation supports the story you need to prove.


