Most calculators use simplified inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a range. In real Woods Cross cases, the dispute usually isn’t about the math—it’s about the proof.
For example, in fatal Utah traffic cases, settlement value commonly turns on:
- Who was at fault under Utah’s negligence rules (and whether fault is shared)
- Whether the medical records support the cause of death from the accident
- How clearly the crash is documented (police report detail, witness statements, photos, vehicle data)
- The insurance limits available for the responsible driver or entity
If any of those pieces are weak or incomplete, a “calculator result” can become misleading fast.


