Online tools often ask for age, income, and dependents and then output a rough range. That can be useful for understanding categories of damages—but it can’t reliably account for what insurers and courts care about most in real cases.
In Boerne, the facts often come down to details that don’t fit neatly into a form, such as:
- How clearly the incident report matches the medical timeline
- Whether fault is shared (for example, disputes about speed, supervision, maintenance, or warnings)
- Whether causation is contested (especially when pre-existing conditions or complications are involved)
- How quickly evidence was preserved after the death
Because of that, the most accurate “calculation” is built from the documents and testimony your case can prove.


