Most calculators are built around broad assumptions—like injury severity or estimated medical costs. That can be helpful if you’re trying to understand why two cases with similar symptoms can settle for very different amounts.
However, a tool usually cannot:
- confirm whether the provider actually breached the standard of care
- evaluate medical causation (whether the negligence caused your condition, not just coincided with it)
- account for Washington procedural requirements, evidence rules, and early case posture
- reflect how disputes about records, follow-up care, and expert opinions play out in negotiation
In other words: treat calculator results as conversation starters, not predictions.


