In wrongful death matters, the number you see online is only as good as the assumptions behind it. For families in Mount Holly and surrounding Gaston County areas, the biggest “missing pieces” tend to be:
- Causation conflicts: defense may argue the death was caused by pre-existing conditions, a later medical complication, or an unrelated event.
- Fault disputes: crash reports can conflict with witness accounts, dashcam/video may be incomplete, and insurance adjusters may shift blame to another driver or party.
- Documentation gaps: funeral bills, medical records, wage history, and proof of dependency may not be organized early.
- North Carolina procedural timing: even if liability seems clear, deadlines and filing requirements can affect what happens next.
A calculator can’t review the incident report, obtain medical records, evaluate witness credibility, or test the defense’s causation theory. Those are the things that typically determine whether a case settles—and for how much.


