Online wrongful death settlement calculators are often built around broad inputs—age, dependents, income, and a rough multiplier. Those tools can help you understand categories of damages.
But they usually can’t account for the details that most affect results in Frankfort cases, such as:
- Indiana comparative fault (how responsibility is allocated when more than one party may be involved)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident in a medically provable way
- The strength of evidence available locally (reports, witness accounts, records, and documentation)
- Practical limits such as insurance coverage and policy limits
If you use a calculator, treat it as a starting point—not a forecast.


