Online tools can be helpful for getting a rough sense of what people ask about, but they can’t do the work that determines value in a wrongful death matter:
- They can’t review Nevada police reports, traffic evidence, or scene documentation that often controls liability.
- They can’t evaluate whether causation will be disputed, which is common when there are delays between injury and death.
- They don’t know what insurers are likely to argue based on the facts they expect to see in discovery.
In practice, two families can report similar losses and end up with very different outcomes because the evidence story differs—fault, documentation, and how the defense frames the case.


