When people search for a wrongful death settlement calculator, they’re usually trying to estimate what compensation might cover—such as:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of financial support (if the deceased provided income or household services)
- Loss of companionship and emotional impact
- Medical expenses connected to the injuries before death
But settlement value isn’t determined by one universal formula. In Jackson cases, the “number” is strongly shaped by how well the family can prove: (1) fault, (2) causation, and (3) damages—and how insurance companies assess risk under Tennessee law.


