Most online calculators ask for inputs like age, income, and dependents. Those are relevant—but they don’t capture the details that insurers and courts focus on in Minnesota:
- How clearly fault can be proven (who caused the fatal crash or unsafe condition)
- Whether the death was medically caused by the incident (often requiring record review)
- Whether comparative fault may apply (Minnesota can reduce recovery if the decedent or another party contributed)
- What documentation exists to support both losses and timelines
In Champlin, where many residents commute by car and travel through busy corridors, investigations often hinge on details like traffic control compliance, visibility, speed evidence, and witness credibility.
A lawyer’s job isn’t just to “plug in numbers”—it’s to translate your facts into legally recognized damages and build a proof-based valuation.


