Online tools typically ask for a handful of inputs (age, income, dependents) and then apply broad assumptions. That approach can be misleading in real Missouri wrongful death claims, especially when:
- Comparative fault may be argued (even when a family believes the other party was primarily responsible)
- Causation is disputed—particularly when there’s a delay between the incident and death or complex medical issues
- Insurance limits affect what settlement authority exists in practice
- The case turns on what documentation exists (medical records, incident reports, witness statements)
A Jennings-family’s experience can’t be reduced to a spreadsheet, but a lawyer’s review can tell you what categories of loss are supportable and what evidence is missing.


