Online tools typically ask for broad inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a generalized range. In real Provo cases, value often turns on factors that calculators can’t “see,” such as:
- whether fault is contested (common in multi-vehicle crashes),
- how clearly the medical record connects the initial injury to death,
- what documentation exists about the deceased’s role in the household,
- and whether insurance limits cap what can realistically be negotiated.
In other words: the math matters, but the proof matters more.


