Miner Wells wrongful death claims often involve evidence that doesn’t fit neatly into a generic spreadsheet—especially when the death is tied to:
- Trauma from car crashes on local roadways (including intersection and speeding disputes)
- Workplace incidents in the regional industrial and construction workforce
- Events involving visitors and gatherings, where witness accounts can be inconsistent
- Medical causation questions that depend on hospital records and expert review
A calculator might ask for age and dependents, but it can’t measure how strongly fault is supported by the accident report, photos, witness credibility, and documentation of injuries. Two families may enter the same numbers and still see drastically different results once a lawyer evaluates proof.


