Online tools generally use generic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then apply broad assumptions. In real Mahomet wrongful death claims, value often hinges on details that calculators can’t see—such as:
- Liability evidence tied to the exact crash location and conditions (visibility, lane markings, traffic control)
- Causation proof showing how the incident led to death (medical records, treating physicians, timing)
- Comparative fault considerations under Illinois law (how fault is allocated can change the final number)
- Insurance posture and policy limits affecting what settlement authority looks like
If you used a calculator and the number feels “too low” or “too high,” that mismatch is usually a sign that the online inputs don’t reflect the evidence your case will need.


