Many calculators are built for generic scenarios. In University Place, the day-to-day work environment can make the details more complicated—especially when injuries involve:
- Delivery and warehouse work (repetitive lifting while moving through loading areas)
- Construction and contractor jobs (awkward angles, falls, equipment-related strain)
- Facilities and maintenance roles (frequent movement, seasonal changes, uneven walkways)
- Restaurant, retail, and event-adjacent work (standing/walking all shift, carrying supplies, late-day fatigue)
Even when two people both search “workers comp settlement calculator,” the outcomes can diverge because Washington decisions typically depend on what your medical providers document and how your work capacity changes over time.
Bottom line: use a calculator as a conversation starter—not a forecast.


