Online tools typically ask for basic facts like the deceased’s age, income, and who survived. That can help you understand categories of damages, such as:
- Funeral and burial-related expenses
- Lost financial support
- Loss of companionship and the impact on the family
But a calculator can’t accurately account for what often drives results in Hattiesburg-area cases, including:
- Whether Mississippi law and the specific facts support liability against the right party
- Whether causation is documented in medical records (especially when there’s a delay between injury and death)
- How evidence is gathered after the scene is cleared—critical for roadway and property incidents
- Whether comparative fault issues are likely to be raised (and how they’re supported)
In other words, a “number” online may not reflect what insurers are willing to pay once liability and damages are proven with documents, witnesses, and—when needed—expert review.


