Traffic patterns around Tukwila often create the kinds of facts insurers argue about: lane changes, turning movements, sudden stops, and congestion-related timing. Even when two riders suffer similar injuries, settlement outcomes can differ dramatically based on what can be proven.
A calculator may use broad assumptions—like average medical costs or typical recovery timelines—but your outcome depends on whether you can connect:
- The crash to your injuries (medical causation)
- Your injuries to your losses (wage impact, treatment duration, daily limitations)
- Fault to the accident (liability and comparative fault)
If insurer records suggest you were partly responsible, the valuation can shift. Washington’s comparative negligence rules mean your recovery may be reduced based on your percentage of fault—something a simple tool often can’t estimate reliably.


