Most online tools give a number based on broad inputs (age, income, dependents). That can be misleading in real San Dimas disputes because insurers and attorneys focus on proof and causation—not just demographics.
In practice, the settlement value is shaped by questions like:
- What evidence supports liability (dashcam/video, witness statements, incident reports, cell records where relevant)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident or by competing medical factors
- How comparative fault may apply (including whether a victim’s actions contributed to the event)
- What documentation exists for damages (funeral costs, wage records, caregiving contributions, and related expenses)
If you rely on an online “fatal accident settlement calculator” without understanding these proof issues, you may end up negotiating from the wrong starting point.


