Most families searching for a calculator aren’t just looking for a number. They want to know:
- Whether the death claim is likely to be negotiated or if it’s headed toward litigation
- What losses typically get included when the decedent can no longer work or provide support
- What tends to reduce value—like comparative fault or disputed medical causation
A calculator may help you think about categories of damages, but in real Banning cases, the “answer” depends on what can be proven from local evidence—such as witness accounts from the scene, incident documentation, and medical records that tie the injury to the death.


