Yakima traffic patterns create predictable crash dynamics: commuters traveling through mixed-speed traffic, turning movements at intersections, and sudden hazards that leave little time to react. In many claims, the dispute isn’t whether injuries happened—it’s who caused the crash and what injuries were caused by that crash.
After a collision, insurers frequently look for angles to reduce or deny liability, such as:
- Conflicting accounts from the scene (especially when there are no witnesses)
- Allegations of unsafe speed or lane positioning
- Comparative fault arguments (Washington allows fault to be shared, which can reduce recovery)
- Gaps in treatment that they claim weaken causation
A calculator can’t weigh those issues for your case. What it can do is help you understand which categories of losses matter most—so you can focus on building the record that Yakima adjusters and defense counsel will actually evaluate.


