Most wrongful death calculators rely on broad inputs—age, income, dependents—then apply a generic formula. In real Kilgore cases, settlement value tends to swing based on factors that a calculator can’t measure well, such as:
- How clearly fault is documented (especially in multi-vehicle crashes on regional roadways)
- Whether medical records support the injury-to-death timeline
- Whether key witnesses are identified early and statements are preserved
- Insurance limits and whether the at-fault party has coverage sufficient to fund a meaningful settlement
In other words, the “number” is only as strong as the case file behind it.


