Most online calculators estimate value by combining general inputs—such as the deceased person’s age, earnings, and family situation—and then applying broad assumptions about non-economic losses.
In real Bixby cases, the settlement number often changes based on details calculators can’t properly measure, including:
- How clear liability is after a collision investigation (and whether reports match witness accounts)
- Whether the medical timeline supports causation (injury → complications → death)
- How comparative fault is likely to be argued under Oklahoma law
- What insurance coverage is available and whether policy limits cap negotiations
If you use a calculator, treat it like a starting point—not a prediction. The “real” number is driven by proof and credibility.


