Most online tools work like this: enter age, income, and family details, and you get a number or range. The problem is that wrongful death settlements are rarely determined by a single formula.
In real Flowery Branch cases, value turns on questions such as:
- How clearly fault can be proven (and whether multiple parties share responsibility)
- Whether the injury-to-death timeline is medically supported
- What insurance policies are actually available to pay a settlement
- What documentation exists for expenses and economic losses
When those elements are missing—or when the facts are disputed—online estimates can be far too low.


