Online tools usually rely on broad inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a rough range. The problem is that wrongful death settlements are highly dependent on the facts that are common in North Metro commuting corridors and residential spillover:
- Traffic patterns and speed evidence in fatal collisions (including how quickly braking, visibility, and lane changes can be established)
- Comparative fault arguments when multiple parties may have contributed to the danger
- Insurance coverage details that can limit what adjusters are authorized to pay
- Medical causation complexity, especially when the death involves complications after the initial injury
In other words: the numbers online may be “math,” but Georgia settlement value is built on proof.


