Many online tools use generic inputs—age, dependents, and a damages multiplier—and then produce a number that looks precise. In Greenwood Village, that can be misleading because the value of a fatal-injury claim often turns on details that calculators can’t “know,” such as:
- Comparative fault issues that arise in busy traffic patterns and multi-lane collisions
- Whether the death was caused by the incident versus a pre-existing condition (a common dispute)
- Documentation problems when evidence is collected late or statements are given too soon
- Insurance limits tied to the specific defendant (driver, property owner, employer, contractor)
Instead of treating a calculator like an answer, use it as a prompt to gather the facts that insurers and adjusters will scrutinize.


