Online tools usually rely on simplified inputs (age, income, dependents). In real wrongful death claims—especially those involving Utah traffic patterns, local construction zones, or pedestrian activity—value depends on details the calculator can’t see, such as:
- How fault is likely to be allocated when more than one party contributed to the incident.
- Whether causation is disputed, for example when medical complications are involved.
- What evidence can be preserved (dashcam footage, surveillance near businesses, witness statements from the scene).
- Insurance policy limits and coverage structure, which can cap negotiations even when losses are significant.
A calculator can be a starting point for understanding categories of damages. But in Pleasant Grove, what your claim is actually worth depends on how clearly the facts can be proven.


