In and around Fountain Inn, many fatal claims begin the same way: a family searches for answers after a crash or incident—often while bills are already piling up. Online calculators may ask for basics like the deceased’s age, income, medical costs, and the relationship to surviving family members, then spit out a projected range.
The problem is that these tools can’t access the facts that control the outcome in South Carolina:
- Whether fault is disputed (for example, driver distraction, speed, or traffic-control issues)
- What the official reports actually say
- Whether causation is contested (especially when there’s a delay between injury and death)
- Which expenses are documented and which are not
- How insurance coverage is structured
In short: a calculator can help you organize questions—but it can’t replace an evaluation of evidence and liability.


