Many tools ask for basic inputs—age, income, and dependents—and then produce a number. In real Indiana wrongful death cases, value is shaped less by demographics alone and more by:
- How clearly fault can be proven (including witness testimony and event reconstruction)
- Whether medical causation is supported through records and expert review
- What insurance coverage is available and how policy limits affect negotiation
- How damages are documented (funeral expenses, lost support, and other losses)
In Greenfield, common fact patterns—like fatal crashes on commuter corridors, incidents involving commercial vehicles, and workplace injuries tied to industrial operations—often require more than a simple formula to evaluate.


