In Easley—and across South Carolina—settlement value tends to rise or fall based on practical, case-specific factors rather than a single “formula.” The biggest drivers we see in local matters include:
- How clearly liability is supported (what the police report shows, what witnesses can confirm, and whether video or physical evidence exists)
- Whether the death is medically linked to the incident (records that explain the timeline from injury to death)
- How damages are documented (funeral costs, financial support, caregiving responsibilities, and documented losses)
- Insurance and policy limits (what coverage is available can control how much can actually be offered)
- Comparative fault possibilities (if the defense argues the decedent contributed to the harm)
If you’re searching for a “calculator,” consider it a starting point—not a substitute for translating your facts into the categories South Carolina law recognizes.


