Many online tools generate a “range” by using basic inputs such as age, wage history, and accident type. That can feel helpful, but it often misses the details that decide value.
In fatal crash cases common around Douglasville, these issues frequently change the outcome:
- Liability disputes tied to commuter traffic (speed, lane positioning, signal timing, and whether a driver acted reasonably under the circumstances)
- Causation questions (what specifically caused the fatal injury—impact severity, medical delay, secondary collisions, or pre-existing conditions)
- Insurance and policy realities (coverage limits, exclusions, and which parties are actually insured)
- Missing or contested documentation (dashcam/video availability, traffic camera retention, witness identification, and event reconstructions)
Because of that, a calculator number should never be treated as a settlement promise. In our experience, the cases that resolve fairly are the ones where the family has a clear legal theory and proof that matches that theory.


