Many tools ask for basic details (age, relationship, wages, incident type) and then generate a broad range. That output can be useful for brainstorming, but it usually can’t account for the factors that commonly drive outcomes in Illinois fatal-accident cases—such as:
- Conflicting reports after multi-vehicle crashes on busy corridors
- Speed, lane positioning, visibility, and timing (especially during evening commute hours)
- Causation disputes, like whether a victim’s medical complications were tied to the collision or to prior conditions
- Insurance coverage and policy-limit strategy, which can change settlement leverage
In other words, an online calculator can’t review police documentation, medical records, or witness credibility. It also can’t evaluate whether a defense will challenge liability or argue that damages weren’t caused by the crash.


