Online tools usually rely on generic inputs (age, income, dependents). In real wrongful death cases—especially those involving traffic, construction zones, and busy commuting corridors—value turns on details like:
- How fault is supported by Perry-area investigations (reports, witness accounts, and physical evidence)
- Whether causation is medically documented (the injury-to-death timeline)
- What insurance policies actually cover the incident
- Whether fault is shared under Georgia’s comparative responsibility rules
Even when calculators show a wide “range,” the case can land closer to one end or the other based on proof quality—not just math.


