Many online tools use simple inputs—age, income, and a damage “multiplier.” That can be a useful starting point, but it doesn’t reflect the realities that come up in northern Utah disputes, such as:
- Comparative fault questions (even slight allegations can reduce recovery)
- Causation disputes (for example, whether a medical condition or an intervening event caused the death)
- Insurance coverage limits tied to commercial policies, vehicle policies, or employer coverage
- Evidence problems after crashes—especially when traffic patterns, weather, or scene changes affect what can be documented
In other words, the “math” depends on facts—and in wrongful death claims, facts are built through documents, witness testimony, and medical records.


