Washougal riders deal with a mix of highway speeds, changing road conditions, and drivers who may not expect motorcycles in traffic flow. That combination can create settlement disputes even when the injury looks similar on the surface.
In practice, settlement amounts tend to depend on:
- Liability evidence (who had the last clear chance, and what the scene shows)
- Causation (whether medical records support that the crash—not something else—caused the injuries)
- Comparative fault arguments (Washington insurers may try to reduce payout if they claim the rider contributed)
- Documentation timing (how soon treatment records reflect symptoms and limitations)
A calculator can’t review the police report, medical imaging, witness credibility, or whether fault is actually supported by the evidence in your case.


