Many Idaho wrongful death claims involve incidents tied to the way people actually travel and work. In Kuna, that often means crashes on commuting routes, risks around construction and maintenance sites, and situations where driving conditions or visibility play a role.
In those cases, the gap between an online estimate and a real settlement is usually tied to factors like:
- Liability evidence (dashcam/video, witness accounts, scene documentation)
- Comparative fault concerns (whether another party—and sometimes the decedent—shares responsibility)
- Insurance policy limits available locally through the responsible parties’ coverage
- Causation proof (whether medical records clearly connect the incident to the death)
A calculator can’t access those details. A lawyer can.


