Many online tools ask for basic inputs (age, injury severity, time in treatment) and return a number range. That can help you understand which broad categories might be involved.
But in real Wenatchee claims, the insurer’s evaluation often turns on details that calculators can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Whether the incident is documented clearly (reports, witness statements, event timelines)
- How quickly medical care was sought and how symptoms were described
- Whether imaging and neurological testing support causation
- Whether there’s evidence of ongoing functional limits (mobility, self-care, work restrictions)
In other words, a calculator can start the conversation. It can’t replace the work of building an evidence-backed damages story.


