Many families begin with a simple question: “What is this likely worth?” In wrongful death matters, that question is understandable—especially when bills are piling up and you’re trying to stabilize the household.
But in Evans, the reasons a case settles for one number versus another often come down to details that calculators can’t reliably capture, such as:
- Who had the right-of-way at the time of the crash
- Whether roadway conditions (including precipitation, glare, or reduced visibility) were a factor
- How clearly the timeline from impact to death is supported by medical records
- Whether the incident involved distracted driving, impaired driving, or unsafe maintenance
- How Colorado’s comparative fault analysis may affect recovery
A “range” online may look reasonable until it meets real evidence, real insurance positions, and real legal standards.


