Most calculators online are built for broad categories. But in Washington—like in communities around Spokane Valley, Spokane, and the surrounding I-90 corridor—patients often move between providers, urgent care, ER visits, and follow-up appointments. That creates a common problem for valuation: the injury may be documented across multiple facilities and timeframes, and insurers may argue that later care, a new diagnosis, or unrelated complications are the true cause.
A calculator can’t:
- connect your injury to the specific breach in the medical record
- weigh Washington-style causation evidence (what caused what)
- account for gaps between appointments, imaging, referrals, or discharge instructions
- evaluate whether expert review is likely to support negligence
So instead of treating an online number like a verdict, use it as a starting point for questions to ask a malpractice attorney.


