Generic online calculators typically assume clean facts and predictable harm. Maplewood cases often involve complications that affect value, such as:
- Comparative fault (Minnesota’s fault-allocation rules can reduce recovery if the decedent is found partly responsible)
- Causation disputes (the defense may argue the death resulted from a pre-existing condition or unrelated medical events)
- Insurance and coverage limits (limits can cap what a settlement can realistically reach)
- Proof gaps (missing medical documentation, incomplete witness statements, or unclear timelines)
A calculator can’t review accident reports, evaluate liability evidence, or explain what damages Minnesota law recognizes for your specific family situation.


