Families sometimes assume the value of a wrongful death claim is driven mainly by age and income. While those factors matter, Kenner cases often hinge on local circumstances that change the value dramatically, such as:
- Traffic-related liability involving lane changes, distracted driving, speeding, or failure to yield—where police findings and witness accounts can be crucial.
- Comparative fault issues (Louisiana applies a comparative fault approach). Even when the defendant’s conduct seems clearly wrong, insurers may argue your loved one shared responsibility.
- Causation disputes—for example, when an accident triggers complications that develop over time, or when medical records are incomplete or conflicting.
- Insurance and coverage limits—commercial policies, employer coverage, or multiple potential responsible parties can affect what is realistically recoverable.
The “right” answer in Kenner is usually less about a formula and more about how well the evidence supports each damage category.


