Many calculators ask for basic inputs like age and income and then produce a rough estimate. That’s not useless—but it often misses the factors that matter most in real claims, such as:
- How fault is proven when multiple vehicles, witnesses, or competing accounts exist
- Whether injuries clearly caused the death, especially when there’s a medical history involved
- What documentation actually exists for economic losses (pay history, benefits, caregiving contributions)
- Indiana defense strategies, including how they frame causation and comparative fault
In West Lafayette, those differences are especially common in cases involving commuting corridors, high-traffic intersections, construction zones, and dense pedestrian activity near campus and downtown areas.


