Most online tools give a rough range by asking for injury severity, medical bills, and lost wages. That can help you organize your losses—but it can’t account for the factors that routinely matter in Washington truck cases, such as:
- How fault is allocated when there’s more than one driver or involved party (common when commercial routes overlap with other traffic)
- Whether your injuries can be medically tied to the crash (not just “after the accident”)
- Whether the evidence is preserved quickly—in truck cases, key records can disappear or become harder to obtain as time passes
- Insurance coverage limits, including the policies available from the trucking company and any other potentially responsible parties
In other words, a calculator may estimate categories, but it can’t measure how strong your proof is.


