Many online tools use simplified inputs—age, income, dependents—to spit out a range. That can be helpful as a starting point, but it frequently breaks down in real Lomita cases because settlement value depends on factors a calculator can’t “see,” such as:
- How fault is likely to be allocated when multiple parties (or confusing roadway conditions) are involved
- Whether medical records support causation—i.e., that the accident or wrongdoing is what led to death
- What documentation exists for funeral expenses, loss of support, and the family role the decedent played
- Whether insurance limits cap exposure, especially in vehicle and premises-related incidents
In practice, two families can lose someone under similar circumstances and still receive very different settlement outcomes depending on how clearly the evidence holds up.


