Most calculators assume the case is simple: clear fault, clean medical causation, and complete documentation. In real Tukwila cases, value often turns on details that a generic estimate can’t capture—like:
- Traffic and roadway complexity (merging, lane changes, high-speed corridors, poor sightlines)
- Comparative negligence arguments (the defense may claim the decedent or another party contributed)
- Causation disputes (injury complications, pre-existing conditions, or delayed deterioration)
- Evidence gaps (missing dashcam/video, incomplete incident reports, or records that weren’t preserved)
In Washington, insurers frequently evaluate not just what happened, but how provable it is. That’s why two families with similar losses can see very different settlement results.


