Most online calculators rely on broad assumptions (age, income estimates, and generic damage categories). They can’t see the details that make or break a California wrongful death claim, such as:
- How fault is actually allocated when multiple parties may be involved (drivers, property owners, employers, contractors).
- Whether the death was caused by the incident versus an underlying condition or unrelated complication.
- Whether key evidence is available and admissible—for example, accident reconstruction, surveillance footage, maintenance logs, or workplace safety records.
Instead of treating a calculator like a prediction, use it to understand what categories might be argued—then let an attorney translate your facts into a legally supportable damages presentation.


