In and around Bothell, many serious cases arise from traffic patterns and high-risk intersections—commutes, merges, nighttime visibility issues, and distracted driving behaviors can all play a role. When the evidence is incomplete or disputed, insurers frequently try to steer negotiations toward a lower figure.
That’s why the most useful “calculator” isn’t a single number—it’s a reality check on whether the facts can be proven:
- Who was at fault (and whether fault is shared)
- How the incident caused the death (medical causation)
- What documentation exists (reports, records, witnesses, video)
- What losses can be supported (not just what you feel)
Even when the incident feels obvious, Washington cases still require proof. The stronger the evidence, the more leverage you typically have.


