Most calculators try to produce a “range” by using generic inputs (age, wages, medical costs, relationship). But in wrongful death cases, the number is only as reliable as the assumptions behind it.
In Hanahan, families frequently run into issues like:
- Unclear fault after crashes (especially when reports are incomplete or parties disagree about speed, lane position, or impairment)
- Delayed or disputed causation (when complications arise after the initial injury)
- Missing wage documentation for shift-based or seasonal work
- Insurance posture that changes once an adjuster learns a family is represented
Those factors aren’t fully captured by a tool that can’t see the scene, review records, or assess how a jury—or a claims adjuster—might view the evidence.


