Most calculators assume a generic fact pattern. Pullman injuries often involve realities that a spreadsheet can’t capture, such as:
- Time pressure and commuting impacts (missing appointments because of travel distance or schedule changes)
- Seasonal work and changing job duties (e.g., restrictions that affect your ability to stay employed during busier months)
- Worksite documentation issues (delays in incident reporting from remote supervisors or third-party contractors)
- Injuries that develop after the first days (common with strains and repetitive stress)
In Washington, those details matter because they affect whether the insurer/employer believes the injury is work-related, how quickly treatment is started, and whether restrictions are supported by medical findings.


