Many online tools use generic inputs—age, income, dependents—and then apply broad multipliers. In real cases in Kearney, the biggest settlement drivers are often the details people overlook:
- Liability facts from the scene (what the witnesses saw, what the reports say, and what evidence survives)
- Comparative fault issues (including whether a decedent’s conduct contributed)
- Insurance posture (policy limits and how quickly coverage is confirmed)
- Causation proof (especially when medical issues complicate the timeline between injury and death)
In Kearney, claims frequently arise from incidents that involve multiple moving parts—like vehicle collisions at intersections, commercial truck activity, workplace equipment, or construction-related hazards. Those facts affect what damages can be supported and how strongly liability can be proven.


