Many calculators ask for basic inputs—age, income, and “dependents.” That can be useful for understanding categories, but it misses the details that frequently decide value in Uvalde wrongful death claims.
In real cases, the settlement range often turns on factors like:
- How clearly fault can be shown (including witness accounts and any available video)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident versus an intervening medical condition
- What coverage is available through the responsible party’s insurance
- What expenses and financial losses are documented (funeral costs, travel for care, lost support)
If you’re seeing a number online, treat it like a worksheet—not an estimate of what an insurer will offer in your situation.


