Many calculators ask for basic facts (age, relationship, income, medical bills) and then produce a “range.” That can feel like relief when you’re trying to understand whether the claim process will help cover:
- funeral and burial expenses
- lost household support
- medical bills leading up to death
- other documented out-of-pocket costs
However, San Leandro cases often turn on details that a calculator can’t “see,” such as:
- whether the incident occurred in a high-traffic corridor where visibility, speed, or lane control is disputed
- whether comparative fault is likely (a common defense strategy in California)
- whether evidence is preserved quickly enough (vehicle data, surveillance, traffic signals)
- how the timeline from injury to death affects causation
A tool may give you a starting point—but it can’t tell you whether your case is strong enough to negotiate, or what defenses insurance carriers are likely to raise.


