Online tools typically ask for basic details—age, income, and dependents—and then generate a generic range. That can feel reassuring, but it often overlooks issues that matter in Utah accident litigation:
- Where the crash happened and what the conditions were (visibility, road design, signage, weather, lighting)
- How fault is argued when multiple parties or contributing factors are involved
- Whether there’s a documented link between the incident and the death (medical records and causation)
- How Utah comparative fault concepts may affect recovery
In other words, the “calculator number” may not match the settlement value because the real case hinges on evidence quality and liability clarity—not just demographics.


