Online calculators may ask for age, income, and dependents, then output a rough range. In real cases, especially those involving serious crashes, workplace incidents, or medical errors, the “missing piece” is usually evidence.
Settlement value in Johns Creek commonly turns on:
- Liability evidence (police reports, traffic camera footage, witness statements, logs)
- Medical causation (how the incident led to the fatal outcome)
- Documentation of losses (funeral costs, income/support history, replacement-of-care expenses)
- Comparative responsibility (whether the other side argues the decedent contributed to the death)
A calculator can’t weigh these issues the way a lawyer can—particularly when insurers push back on fault or argue that another condition caused the death.


