A calculator can be useful as a starting point, but Washington workers’ comp outcomes typically aren’t a single payout number you can plug into a spreadsheet.
In practice, what people call a “settlement” discussion often connects to components like:
- Medical care that may already be authorized or still being determined
- Time-loss benefits (wage replacement) while you can’t work
- Any remaining impairment that affects future work capacity
- Future work restrictions and whether they limit your ability to earn
If you’re using a workers compensation payout calculator online, treat it as a rough reference—not a prediction—because it can’t see your medical records, your job duties, or the specific issues your claim file contains.


