Most online tools ask for basic numbers (age, income, dependents) and then generate a rough range. That can feel helpful, but it often misses what insurers and adjusters actually focus on in Utah cases:
- Who caused the death (and whether fault could be shared)
- How clearly the death is connected to the accident or misconduct
- Whether damages are documented, not just estimated
- Whether deadlines and Utah procedural requirements are met
If you start with a calculator before you’ve gathered the key facts, you can end up chasing the wrong “number” and overlooking the evidence that supports a stronger settlement position.


