Online tools typically ask for broad inputs (injury severity, time in treatment, age, income). They then produce an estimated range.
In real Walla Walla cases, settlement leverage often turns on details like:
- How quickly medical providers documented symptoms after the incident
- Whether imaging and neurological exams were tied clearly to the mechanism of injury
- Whether you followed recommended treatment and rehab plans (important when insurers argue damages could have been reduced)
- The local evidence trail—photos, witness statements, dashcam/video, event reports, and maintenance logs
A calculator can’t evaluate those quality-of-evidence factors. Two people can enter the same numbers into the same tool and end up with very different outcomes based on documentation.


