Online tools usually ask for basic facts (age, income, dependents) and then produce a generic range. In Washington, PA, the real evaluation is tied to what can be proven under Pennsylvania standards—especially:
- Liability evidence (what happened, who caused it, and why)
- Causation (how the incident is linked to the death)
- Comparative fault if the defense argues the decedent shared responsibility
- Insurance and policy limits that can cap practical recovery
If key proof is missing—like medical records showing the fatal mechanism or documentation of how the decedent supported the family—settlement value can drop substantially compared to a “math-only” estimate.


