Online tools generally use simplified inputs (age, income, dependents) and then estimate a range. In Roseville, the facts often diverge from the assumptions behind those tools.
For example, outcomes can turn on whether investigators can link the death to:
- A specific roadway hazard (failed signals, lane-control issues, debris, or poor warning signage)
- Driver behavior (speed, distracted driving, failure to yield, impairment)
- Causation disputes (pre-existing conditions, intervening events, or disagreements about the injury-to-death timeline)
When fault or causation is debated, the “estimate” becomes less reliable. That’s why families in Roseville need a plan for gathering proof—not just a number.


