Most online tools use generic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then apply broad multipliers. In real Baton Rouge wrongful death cases, value is usually decided by details like:
- Liability evidence (what the police report shows, what video or witness statements confirm)
- Causation (whether the injury led to death, and how medical records connect the timeline)
- Comparative fault (whether an insurer argues the decedent shared responsibility)
- Insurance limits (how much coverage is available, and which policies may apply)
When those elements aren’t accounted for, the “estimated range” can be misleading—sometimes by a lot.


