Online calculators often focus on numbers—age, income, and dependents. In Klamath Falls, the cases we see frequently turn on proof tied to the incident itself: what the other driver (or a business) did, what the scene shows, and whether investigators can connect the actions to the death.
For example, fatal claims commonly rise or fall based on:
- the accuracy of accident reconstruction (especially when skid marks, speed, visibility, or road conditions are disputed)
- whether witness statements match the physical evidence
- whether medical records clearly document the injury-to-death timeline
- whether the defense argues an alternative cause (pre-existing conditions, intervening events, etc.)
A rough calculator can’t measure these factors. A lawyer can.


