Online tools usually ask for broad inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a rough range. That approach can be misleading when the case turns on local, fact-heavy issues such as:
- Collision circumstances (lane usage, right-of-way disputes, visibility at certain times of day)
- Road and traffic conditions (construction-related changes, signage clarity, weather impacts)
- Witness availability (drivers who passed through, people who saw only part of the incident)
- Medical timeline (how long between injury and death, and whether complications were foreseeable)
A settlement amount in Indiana is not just about the loss—it’s about whether that loss can be proven with documentation and credible testimony.


