Settlement numbers are rarely tied to a single formula. In Wilson cases—whether the incident happened on a commute, near a busy commercial corridor, or at a job site—value typically turns on:
- Liability clarity: What happened, who was responsible, and whether the evidence supports fault.
- Causation proof: Medical records and expert review linking the incident to the death.
- Documented losses: Funeral/burial costs, lost household support, and other measurable impacts.
- Insurance and policy limits: The practical ceiling can be set by what coverage is available.
- Comparative fault risk: If the defense argues the decedent or another party contributed, it can reduce recovery.
If a calculator is based on age and a few assumptions, it may miss the issues that matter most in real disputes—like disputed fault after a crash, incomplete incident documentation, or complex medical causation.


