Most online calculators work like a spreadsheet: you enter injury severity, treatment cost estimates, and time missed from work, then the tool produces a rough range.
In Port Angeles truck cases, that math can miss key realities that drive settlement outcomes:
- Multiple liable parties are common (driver, trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo/shipper parties).
- Causation can be disputed—especially when injuries evolve over time or symptoms don’t match early impressions.
- Washington claims require documentation discipline. Missing medical records, inconsistent treatment, or delayed care can give the defense room to argue damages should be limited.
- Local crash patterns matter. A crash involving a pedestrian-heavy area, a busy tourist corridor, or a commute route can raise questions about speed, lookout distance, lane control, and whether the truck was operating safely for conditions.
A calculator may help you organize your expenses, but it can’t replace a fact-based valuation built from medical proof, crash evidence, and liability analysis.


