Many online tools work like this: enter age and income, get a rough number, and assume the case will follow a typical pattern. In Minden, the cases that move toward meaningful settlements often hinge on details that calculators can’t see—like:
- Traffic and roadway conditions tied to the incident (visibility, signage, lighting, speed, lane control)
- Who was responsible under Louisiana traffic and negligence rules when more than one party contributed
- Medical causation—how the injuries connect to the death in the records
- Documentation quality for funeral costs, lost support, and the family’s day-to-day losses
Even where a calculator provides a “range,” insurers may use their own internal valuation approach and dispute categories of damages. That’s why the most useful starting point is learning what evidence supports compensation—not guessing a number.


