Most online tools produce an educational range. That range is only as accurate as the assumptions you enter. For spinal cord injuries, those assumptions are often where estimates break down.
In Arlington, the practical question is usually: what will your injury require next—rehab, assistive devices, transportation help, in-home support—and how well can those future needs be supported by records?
An online calculator may encourage you to list expenses and losses, but it won’t:
- evaluate whether the defense will challenge causation,
- account for gaps in documentation,
- predict how Washington insurers respond to medical timelines,
- or factor in the long-term care reality that often becomes clearer after initial hospitalization and therapy.
Treat the calculator as a starting point for organizing your questions—not as a substitute for legal review.


