Most calculators work by taking your inputs—like treatment length, severity, and medical bills—and generating a rough range. That can help you sanity-check whether your damages are in the ballpark.
What calculators typically cannot do:
- Evaluate whether the facts in your medical chart actually support a negligence theory.
- Account for how Washington courts and insurers view causation when injuries have multiple possible explanations.
- Predict how settlement leverage changes once experts review records and identify gaps.
- Reflect claim value after complications from delayed follow-up or treatment interruptions.
In a smaller community context, delays in obtaining records or scheduling follow-up care can also affect what evidence is available and how clearly the timeline supports your claim.


