In many Bremerton personal injury matters, insurers respond early with minimal information and broad assumptions. A calculator may suggest a range based on inputs like age, hospital stay length, and injury severity—but spinal cord injuries rarely follow a neat timeline.
In practice, settlements rise or fall based on:
- How clearly the medical record ties the injury to the incident (diagnosis timing, imaging, specialist notes)
- Whether your functional limitations are documented (mobility, self-care, work restrictions)
- The credibility of the damages timeline (what changed immediately vs. what emerged later)
- Washington case value realities, including how evidence is organized for negotiation and, if needed, litigation
So treat a calculator as a worksheet, not a prophecy.


