Online calculators typically assume smooth, simple scenarios. Real wrongful death cases rarely feel that way—particularly in a community shaped by commuter traffic, nearby commercial corridors, and frequent construction and road work.
In Garden City, settlement value often turns on details like:
- Crash mechanics and roadway conditions (lane changes, merging near traffic, nighttime visibility, weather, and whether signage/markings were clear)
- Evidence availability (dashcam footage, nearby surveillance, witness statements from people who were on the scene)
- Employer/maintenance records in workplace or premises incidents (shift logs, inspection history, repair timelines)
- Medical documentation showing how the injury led to death (and whether complications were disputed)
A calculator can’t “see” those facts. That’s why two families can search for the same tool and end up with dramatically different outcomes.


