Many online tools treat workers’ compensation like a simple formula. Arlington claims often aren’t that tidy. A few local realities can change the outcome:
- Injury documentation timing: Injuries reported later—especially when symptoms began after a shift—can trigger disputes about whether work caused or aggravated the condition.
- Proof of restrictions: If your job requires repetitive lifting, climbing, or long hours on your feet, the insurer will focus heavily on whether your limitations are clearly stated and consistent.
- Treatment consistency: Missed appointments, delayed imaging, or gaps in care can lead to credibility questions.
- Employment details: Seasonal schedules, overtime patterns, and job changes can complicate how wage-loss questions are framed.
A calculator can’t see your medical history or your claim file. In Washington, those records drive what the insurer is willing (or required) to pay.


