Online tools usually ask for basic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a rough range. That can be misleading in Liberal because real wrongful death claims often hinge on questions that don’t fit neatly into a form—such as:
- Whether the incident involved a driver, employer, or premises owner with the most relevant responsibility
- What evidence local investigations produced (dashcam availability, witness statements, incident reports)
- How Kansas comparative responsibility is likely to be argued in negotiations
- Whether medical records support the timeline from the injury to the death
If the “story” behind the death can’t be proven the way an insurer expects, the case value can shrink quickly—even when the loss is clearly tragic.


