In Upland, many wrongful death claims begin with circumstances that look straightforward at first—until the records get reviewed. Settlement value commonly hinges on details like:
- Who had the right-of-way and whether traffic control devices were functioning or obeyed
- Brake/impact evidence (dashcam, phone data, event data recorders)
- Speed and visibility (lighting conditions, weather, road markings)
- Witness credibility—especially when statements differ across time
That’s why a “calculator” number can be misleading. Insurance adjusters often focus on whether liability is provable—not just whether harm occurred.


