Many tools claim they can calculate a “range” for a wrongful death payout. They may ask for age, employment, medical bills, and the relationship to surviving family members. Then they produce a number that looks confident.
In real Kilgore cases, however, the outcome often turns on issues a calculator can’t properly measure:
- Causation disputes (what actually caused the fatal outcome, not just what happened around it)
- Evidence gaps after the first days and weeks (missing reports, incomplete documentation, lost video)
- Comparative fault arguments (defense claims that the deceased or another party contributed)
- The credibility of accounts—what witnesses say, when they said it, and what records support it
Think of an online tool as a starting point for questions, not a decision-making tool.


