Online tools may ask for a few inputs—like age or income—and then spit out a rough range. That can feel helpful, but it rarely matches what Washington insurers actually argue about.
In Kent, outcomes often hinge on issues such as:
- How clearly liability can be shown (e.g., traffic control compliance, speed, signage, or unsafe premises conditions)
- Whether causation is disputed (especially when a death follows complications, multiple injuries, or an underlying health condition)
- Whether evidence can be preserved quickly (dashcam footage, surveillance, maintenance logs, event recordings, witness statements)
- Comparative fault (Washington law can reduce recovery if the decedent is found partly responsible)
A calculator can’t measure those realities. A legal team can.


