Most online tools use generic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then apply broad multipliers. In practice, wrongful death settlement values in Georgia are driven less by a “formula” and more by how well the family can prove:
- Who was at fault (and whether comparative fault becomes an issue)
- What caused the death (medical causation can be contested)
- What losses are supported by documents (not just statements)
- How the case is framed based on Georgia’s standards of proof
For many Statesboro families, the mismatch is especially noticeable when the incident involves shared roads, construction zones, or multiple parties (vehicles, workplaces, property owners, or contractors). The more complex the scene, the more an oversimplified calculator misses what actually changes settlement value.


