Online wrongful death payout calculators generally rely on broad inputs (age, income, dependents). In real Woodward claims, value often turns on details the calculator can’t see, like:
- Crash and scene evidence gathered before it disappears (lighting conditions at the time of the incident, road markings, vehicle damage, surveillance where available).
- Medical causation—whether the fatal outcome is clearly connected to the injury event, especially when there are complications or pre-existing conditions.
- Comparative fault questions that can reduce recovery if the defense argues the decedent shared responsibility.
- Insurance limits and coverage structure for the responsible party (which can cap what settlement negotiations can realistically offer).
Instead of trying to force your situation into a formula, the better approach is to ask: What damages category(s) apply here, and what evidence will prove them?


