Online tools typically ask for broad inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a range. In Augusta, those numbers matter, but they’re only part of the picture. The valuation of a wrongful death claim is usually driven by:
- How fault is actually determined after an investigation (not how it seems at first)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident in a legally provable way
- How clearly economic losses are documented (work schedule, benefits, caregiving contributions)
- Whether injuries were medically tracked from the time of the incident to death
For many families, the biggest frustration is that a calculator may suggest a “reasonable” range while the real case value depends on evidence strength—especially when liability is contested.


