A calculator is most useful as a planning tool—to help you organize losses like medical expenses and time missed from work. In University Place, that planning matters because truck crashes often involve long recovery timelines (and sometimes multiple treatment phases) rather than a quick return to normal.
But the biggest reason calculators fall short is simple: they can’t reliably account for the facts that Washington adjusters and lawyers focus on, such as:
- Whether your injuries are documented quickly and consistently
- How fault is disputed when the crash involves turning movements, lane changes, or sudden braking in busy corridors
- What insurance coverage is actually available through the trucking company’s policies and any other involved parties
So treat any estimate as a starting point—not a prediction.


