Online tools typically rely on inputs like age and income and then apply generic assumptions. Real cases in California are more fact-driven.
In Windsor-area matters, settlement value often shifts based on:
- How the incident happened (what witnesses and evidence show)
- What the medical records prove about causation (how the injury led to death)
- Whether fault is disputed (including any comparative fault issues)
- What insurance coverage is available
- How clearly damages can be documented (funeral costs, financial support, and losses tied to the relationship)
Instead of asking, “What will I get?”, Windsor families often benefit from a better question: “What damages can we actually prove, and how strong is the liability story?”


