Online calculators typically ask for broad inputs—age, income, dependents—and then apply an estimated range. In Mebane, that can be misleading because real claims are heavily influenced by case-specific evidence.
For example, many Mebane wrongful death matters come down to evidence tied to:
- Crash reconstruction and witness credibility (especially where accounts conflict)
- Medical causation (how the incident relates to the death)
- Insurance limits and settlement posture
- Comparative fault and how North Carolina factfinders may allocate responsibility
So while a calculator can be useful for understanding categories of losses, it can’t account for the evidence your case actually has.


