Online calculators usually ask for basic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a range. In real Stanton cases, the settlement conversation often turns on questions like:
- What exactly happened and who had the duty to prevent harm (drivers, property owners, employers, contractors, medical providers)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident—and not by an intervening condition or dispute about causation
- How clearly damages are documented (funeral costs, lost financial support, and the impact on surviving family relationships)
In other words: numbers matter, but evidence controls the range.


