Many online tools ask for numbers like age, income, and dependents. They may also use broad multipliers to estimate non-economic harm.
In Zionsville, though, the real-life settlement value often turns on details that calculators can’t “see,” such as:
- How the incident happened (intersection dynamics, speed, lane choices, visibility, road surface issues)
- Whether fault is clearly documented (witness accounts, dashcam or surveillance, police findings)
- How Indiana law applies to the parties involved (including fault allocation)
- Whether medical records match the timeline from injury to death
Because wrongful death cases are evidence-driven, two families can enter the same ZIP code neighborhood and receive very different settlement outcomes.


