Online calculators typically assume a generic fact pattern. Marion cases often involve details that don’t fit those templates—like how a crash happened on a commuting corridor, whether road maintenance played a role, or whether a workplace hazard was preventable.
Settlements can swing dramatically based on:
- Liability clarity (who a jury or adjuster believes was responsible)
- Medical causation (how doctors connect the incident to the death)
- Insurance structure (limits, coverage disputes, and policy stacking issues)
- Documentation quality (what records exist and how clean the timeline is)
A “range” from a website can be useful as a starting point, but it rarely reflects the proof that insurers and courts require.


