Many online tools use simplified inputs—age, income, dependents, and a generic multiplier. That can be useful for rough planning, but it rarely reflects what matters most in real Illinois wrongful death cases.
In Crest Hill, outcomes frequently turn on facts that don’t fit neatly into a form:
- How fault is allocated after serious traffic incidents on busy commuter routes
- Whether causation is disputed (for example, competing medical explanations)
- How damages are documented when the decedent’s role included caregiving, shift work, or irregular overtime
- What insurance coverage exists and whether additional policies may apply
A calculator can’t see police investigation details, maintenance records, witness credibility, or the insurance company’s valuation strategy.


