Many online tools use generic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then spit out a number. In Horn Lake, that can be misleading because local cases often turn on details like:
- How the crash happened (lane changes, failure to yield, distracted driving, speed, and road conditions)
- Who was actually responsible when multiple parties were involved (drivers, property owners, contractors)
- What the records show about the injury-to-death timeline
- Whether the decedent’s work and support role can be documented clearly
In other words, the “math” is only the beginning. What insurers and juries weigh is whether the evidence supports each category of damages and whether fault can be proven under Mississippi standards.


