Most online tools build estimates from broad inputs—age, income, dependents, and a general “multiplier” concept. The problem is that wrongful death value depends on what can be proven.
In California City cases, insurers frequently scrutinize things like:
- Whether the death was caused by the incident (not a pre-existing condition)
- How clearly fault can be established when multiple parties or contributing factors are involved
- Whether the family’s losses are documented (not just described)
- Whether the responsible party has adequate insurance coverage
That’s why the most reliable “calculation” is a legal evaluation that connects evidence to the categories of damages California wrongful death law recognizes.


