Mukilteo residents face a familiar mix of risk: commuting corridors with heavy traffic, busy crosswalks and sidewalks near retail and waterfront areas, and construction or maintenance activity that can create hazards.
In wrongful death claims, those real-world circumstances matter because settlement value typically depends on:
- Liability evidence (what can be proven, not just what feels obvious)
- Causation (how the incident is medically linked to the death)
- Comparative fault (Washington juries may assign responsibility even if the defendant was a major factor)
- Insurance coverage available to pay (policy limits can shape negotiations)
A calculator can’t measure those factors the way a case review can.


