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Settlement Strategy

Received a Low Settlement Offer in Washington?

Low settlement offers are a standard tactic by insurance companies. In Washington, where average settlements range from $18,000 – $85,000, you have real leverage to negotiate — especially if you have 3 years to file suit.

For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.

$18,000 – $85,000

Avg Settlement Range

3 years

Filing Deadline

Pure comparative fault

Fault System

What to Do When You Get a Low Offer in Washington

Do Not Accept Immediately

Once you sign a release, your claim is over — permanently. Never accept an offer on the same day you receive it without thorough review.

Calculate Your True Damages

Compare the offer to your actual damages: medical bills, future treatment, lost wages, and pain & suffering under pure comparative fault.

Write a Formal Counter-Offer

Respond in writing with a detailed counter-offer letter referencing your documented damages. Never negotiate verbally without a record.

Use the Lawsuit Threat

Washington's 3-year statute means you have time to file suit. Credibly threatening litigation almost always improves offers.

Get a Second Opinion

Consult an attorney — most offer free consultations. They can quickly assess whether the offer is reasonable for ${st.name} cases of your type.

Know When to Walk Away

If negotiations stall and the offer remains far below the $18,000 – $85,000 range for your injury type, litigation may be your best path.

Legal Injury GuideFor informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.