Online calculators tend to rely on simplified inputs—age, income, and a generic multiplier. In real Peru, IN cases, value depends on proof that’s often more specific than a calculator can capture, such as:
- How clearly fault is established (for example, left-turn collisions, distracted driving, or failure to yield at intersections)
- Whether medical records support the injury-to-death timeline
- How damages are documented (funeral expenses, lost household services, and financial support)
- Whether comparative fault is likely to be argued under Indiana’s rules
Because insurers look for weaknesses—especially around timing, causation, and responsibility—two families can enter negotiations believing they’re dealing with the “same” type of wrongful death case and end up with very different results.


