Most online tools are designed to estimate damages categories—not the settlement number itself. In Omaha cases, those categories often include:
- Economic losses (financial support the deceased may have provided, plus certain out-of-pocket expenses like funeral costs)
- Non-economic losses (the impact of losing a family relationship—such as companionship and emotional harm)
Where these tools commonly fall short is how they treat proof. In real Omaha cases, the “math” depends on whether records support the story—employment history, caregiving responsibilities, medical timelines, and documentation tying an incident to death.


