Many online tools ask for broad inputs—age, income, dependents, and a few assumptions. In Franklin, those inputs may feel close to your situation, especially if the death followed a traffic collision during a commute or while running errands.
However, insurers and attorneys don’t value cases using only a formula. They focus on the story the evidence can prove, including:
- Who likely had the duty and breached it (driver, employer, property owner, or manufacturer)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident (medical timeline and expert review)
- How fault is likely to be allocated if multiple parties contributed
- How damages can be documented (medical bills, funeral expenses, lost support)
In other words, a calculator may give a number. Your evidence determines whether that number is even close.


