When a death happens after a crash on a busy corridor, a fall near a home or parking area, or an incident involving a vehicle in motion, the first question is usually financial: What could a wrongful death settlement be worth?
In Eastpointe, that uncertainty can hit fast—especially when families are dealing with missed work, medical bills from the days before death, and funeral costs while they’re still learning what happened.
An online wrongful death settlement calculator may seem like a quick way to turn tragedy into numbers. But in Michigan cases, the value of a claim depends heavily on what can be proven about fault, causation, and the losses tied to the death—not just on basic demographics.


