Think of a calculator as a starting point for issue-spotting, not a promise.
It can help you:
- Identify which losses are usually claimed (funeral costs, lost support, certain non-economic impacts)
- Create a checklist of documents to collect before you speak with adjusters
- Ask better questions about liability and causation
It can’t do:
- Account for South Carolina evidence requirements, comparative fault disputes, or medical causation complexity
- Replace an attorney’s evaluation of how your facts fit the law and the insurance policy limits involved
- Estimate settlement value reliably when the strongest facts are still being investigated
If your search results show a “fatal accident payout calculator” or a “wrongful death damages calculator,” treat them like a rough guide—not a valuation.


