Most online calculators work like this: enter age, income, and a few general details, then receive a rough number. That approach often breaks down when the case depends on evidence that’s local, technical, or disputed—such as:
- Crash reconstruction issues (speed, braking distance, lane position, lighting/visibility)
- Workplace and industrial hazards tied to how a job site was maintained or staffed
- Medical causation when the defense argues another condition caused the death
- Comparative fault questions (for example, whether a driver, pedestrian, or employer shared responsibility)
In other words: the “math” is only as accurate as the facts you can prove.


