Most online tools ask for broad inputs like age, income, and “dependents,” then output an estimated range. That can be useful as a starting point, but it often misses the details that matter in Utah wrongful death negotiations.
In Spanish Fork, those missing details frequently include:
- Where the incident happened (commuter corridors, intersections with heavy turning traffic, crosswalk visibility, lighting, weather/road conditions)
- What witnesses and evidence actually show (dashcam availability, witness statements, surveillance from nearby businesses)
- How insurance coverage is structured (policy limits, additional insured issues, and whether multiple parties are involved)
- Whether fault is disputed (Utah cases often turn on comparative responsibility)
A calculator can’t weigh these facts the way an attorney can. The “real” calculation is more about evidence quality than formulas.


