Cottonwood Heights is a community shaped by commuting routes and busy corridors. When a fatality happens on a road people rely on every day—or involves a pedestrian, cyclist, or someone who was simply crossing near a neighborhood activity—families often feel like the “what’s going to happen next?” uncertainty is unbearable.
In those moments, online tools can seem helpful because they offer a range and a fast answer. The problem is that wrongful death value isn’t produced by a formula—it’s built from evidence and legal proof.


