Motorcycle injuries tend to be more severe than those involving cars because riders have less physical protection. In the East Wenatchee area, settlements commonly reflect additional factors tied to how people travel and where crashes occur:
- Commuter traffic and turning movements: Many crashes involve vehicles turning across lanes, merging, or failing to yield when traffic flow changes quickly.
- Roadway surface issues: Potholes, debris, gravel, and uneven pavement can worsen loss and make injury documentation more important.
- Seasonal visibility changes: Rain, glare, and low-light driving can affect stopping distance and perception—often becoming a key dispute point.
- Healthcare and follow-up timing: Washington injury claims frequently hinge on whether treatment was prompt and consistent, and whether symptoms were documented as they evolved.
Because of these realities, a calculator should be treated as a starting point—not a prediction.


