Online tools typically ask for basic information like age and income, then apply broad assumptions. But in real wrongful death claims, the outcome often depends on details such as:
- What the police report shows (and what’s missing)
- Whether a crosswalk, sidewalk, or driving lane was involved
- How witnesses describe speed, visibility, and reaction time
- Whether medical records connect the injury mechanism to the death
- Whether comparative fault is likely
In practice, two families can enter the same numbers into a calculator and still end up with very different results—because evidence quality and liability narratives don’t match.


