Most online tools estimate a range based on broad assumptions: injury severity, treatment length, and lost time from work. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand what categories of damages might apply.
However, Renton cases frequently turn on details that calculators don’t “see,” such as:
- Whether the incident involved a high-speed collision or a lower-speed impact with disputed causation
- Whether your symptoms (headaches, dizziness, concentration problems, sleep disruption) were documented early and consistently
- Whether you followed through with recommended care—something insurers may scrutinize when they’re trying to reduce payouts
- Whether your work involved safety-sensitive tasks (driving, machinery, construction, warehousing), which can increase the impact of post-injury restrictions
A stronger record can support a higher settlement because it reduces the risk that the other side will argue your symptoms came from something else or resolved quickly.


