Many fatal cases in our area involve situations where multiple factors can be argued: roadway conditions, driver attention, traffic control, vehicle maintenance, or timing—especially around commute corridors where traffic volume and stop-and-go driving are common.
That means settlement value usually hinges on questions like:
- What exactly happened in the moments before impact?
- Who had the duty to prevent the harm (driver, employer, property owner, contractor)?
- Is there objective proof (reports, video, device data, witness accounts)?
- How clearly can the death be tied to the incident in the medical records?
A “calculator” can’t weigh those facts. A lawyer’s job is to turn them into a damages case that insurers can’t dismiss.


