Most online tools ask for broad inputs like age and income and then generate a generic range. That can be misleading in real cases because insurers and courts focus on proof.
In Longview, the settlement value often turns on details such as:
- Crash and fault evidence: traffic camera footage, reconstruction reports, witness statements, and whether roadway conditions (or unsafe driving) contributed.
- Work and wage documentation: pay history, employer records, benefits, overtime patterns, and whether the decedent regularly supported family members.
- Causation: medical records that show how injuries progressed and whether later complications were foreseeable.
- Insurance and policy limits: what coverage exists (auto, premises, employer, or other parties) can cap what’s realistically available.
A calculator can’t weigh those factors for your specific case. A lawyer can.


