Most online tools use your inputs—injury severity, treatment costs, missed work, and other losses—to produce a rough range. That can be helpful when you’re trying to understand whether a claim might be worth more than a quick, early offer.
But a calculator is not a prediction engine. In Fife truck cases, insurers often contest:
- Causation (whether your injuries were caused by the crash or something else)
- Liability (who violated safety rules, and whether the trucking company shares responsibility)
- Comparative fault (how they say your actions contributed, even slightly)
- Coverage limits (what policy limits are available for recovery)
Your settlement value in Washington is ultimately shaped by what can be proved—not just what math suggests.


