Online calculators usually rely on simplified inputs (age, income, dependents) and then apply broad multipliers. In Spring Hill, the facts often don’t fit those templates because many fatal cases involve:
- Commuter traffic and highway merges where fault can be disputed
- Adverse weather (ice, storms, reduced visibility) that complicates causation
- Shared responsibility scenarios (lane changes, speed, following distance, distracted driving)
- Insurance limits that can cap early settlement offers
The result? A calculator might suggest a range, but the real number depends on evidence strength—police reports, witness credibility, vehicle data, medical records, and how Kansas law applies to fault.


