Many calculators ask for broad details (age, income, dependents) and then produce a range. The problem is that Highland cases often involve complications that generic tools can’t model, such as:
- Shared fault questions common to roadway and traffic scenarios (e.g., visibility, speed, lane positioning, or failure to follow safety rules)
- Insurance-driven valuation limits, where what the insurer can pay depends on the policy and how the claim is framed
- Causation disputes—especially when the medical timeline is contested or when there’s an argument that another condition, delay, or complication caused the death
A “wrongful death settlement calculator” may help you understand the types of damages that might be claimed—but it usually can’t tell you what an insurer will accept after reviewing the evidence.


