In wrongful death cases tied to transportation—such as intersection collisions, rear-end crashes, pedestrian impacts, or collisions involving delivery/commuter vehicles—the evidence story matters as much as the losses.
In practice, insurers in Southern California frequently focus on questions like:
- What exactly happened in the moments before impact (speed, lane position, right-of-way)
- Whether witnesses actually observed the critical seconds
- How the lighting, visibility, and road conditions contributed
- Whether reports match what physical evidence shows
That’s why an online calculator can be misleading. A “range” may look reasonable, but if the underlying facts are disputed—liability, causation, or comparative fault—settlement numbers can shift dramatically.


