A calculator can’t see the details that decision-makers in your case will focus on. In Aurora, those details often include:
- Crash and roadway conditions: visibility, snow/ice, lighting, lane configuration, and whether traffic controls were adequate.
- Timing and documentation: whether evidence was preserved quickly after a fatal incident.
- How fault is argued: Colorado can allocate responsibility among parties, which can change the settlement posture.
- Insurance structure: the available coverage can be tied to vehicles, property owners, employers, or contractors involved.
That’s why the most useful way to think about a calculator is not “What will I get?”—but “What categories might apply, and what facts would support them?”


