Online tools that promise a wrongful death payout estimate can be a helpful starting point if you’re trying to understand which categories of damages may be considered (like funeral costs or loss of support). But these tools usually rely on broad inputs and averages.
In Tempe, that can be misleading because many cases turn on fact patterns that calculators can’t “see,” such as:
- Whether traffic signals, lane markings, or roadway design played a role in a crash
- Whether evidence points to speeding, distracted driving, or failure to yield in a dense commuter area
- Whether medical records support a clear timeline from the initial injury to death
- How comparative fault may apply when multiple parties were involved
A calculator should not be treated like a prediction from insurers. It’s more like a worksheet—useful for questions, not answers.


