Most online tools use general inputs—age, income, dependents, and broad categories of damages—to spit out a rough range. That’s useful for orientation.
What these tools cannot accurately predict is what drives outcomes in real Firestone cases, such as:
- Which party is actually at fault (and whether Colorado’s comparative responsibility framework reduces recovery)
- How clearly the incident caused the death (medical records and expert review often decide this)
- Whether key evidence can be preserved quickly (dashcam footage, surveillance, witness accounts, maintenance records)
- The limits of insurance coverage available to respond to a settlement demand
In short: a calculator can help you understand categories—but your local evidence and liability story determine value.


