Most online tools estimate a range by using inputs like the decedent’s age, earnings, and the presence of dependents. That can be a starting point for understanding categories of loss.
But wrongful death value is driven by evidence—especially evidence about:
- Who is legally responsible for what happened
- Whether the incident caused the death (not just injuries)
- What damages are provable with records (not assumptions)
In real cases in Sartell, the outcome can shift when liability isn’t straightforward—such as when multiple parties may share fault, when there’s a dispute about medical causation, or when insurance coverage limits affect how much can actually be offered.


