Most online “calculators” use simplified inputs (age, income, dependents) and then apply a generic multiplier. That approach often breaks down in real Pennsylvania cases because settlement value is driven by details that a form can’t capture—such as:
- How fault is likely to be allocated when multiple people or entities share responsibility
- Medical causation (what the records show about how the incident led to death)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits available in the specific incident
- Documentation quality (funeral costs, earnings/support proof, and timeline evidence)
In practice, families in Sharon don’t lose value because they didn’t guess the right formula—they lose value when evidence isn’t preserved early, deadlines aren’t managed, or liability is disputed.


