Many online calculators rely on broad assumptions: age, income, dependents, and a generic multiplier. Those inputs can be a starting point, but in real Little Rock wrongful death matters, the value often turns on questions like:
- Whether surveillance footage, photos, or traffic camera data supports the timeline
- How clearly fault can be shown (including issues like lane placement, signage, or distracted driving)
- Whether medical records support the injury-to-death connection
- What insurance coverage limits apply in the specific incident
If the evidence is messy or contested, the “number” from a calculator can be misleading. In that situation, getting the facts organized early can matter as much as the final demand.


