Most online tools estimate value by using broad assumptions—like age, income, and general damage categories. That can be useful for planning conversations with family, but it’s not the same as a case evaluation.
In Superior, the details that often change the number include:
- How the incident happened (for example, a crash involving merging traffic, visibility issues, or sudden braking)
- Whether Colorado comparative fault could apply (and how fault is argued)
- The medical timeline between injury and death (records, imaging, and causation)
- Insurance limits and coverage structure (including whether multiple policies may be implicated)
Instead of treating an online result as “what you’ll receive,” think of it as a map of what information matters.


