Most calculator results are based on broad assumptions (age, general earnings, and a few damage categories). In Indiana wrongful death cases, the value of a claim depends heavily on proof—especially proof of:
- Liability (who was at fault and why)
- Causation (how the wrongdoing led to death)
- Damages that can be documented (medical, funeral, and financial support)
In practice, Fishers cases often turn on details like crash reconstruction, surveillance footage near commercial corridors, or documentation from employers when the incident involves the industrial or logistics workforce in the area. If those facts aren’t strong, settlement discussions usually reflect that.


