In wrongful death cases, the number is only the final step. Settlement value is driven by what can be proven—especially around:
- Liability (who was responsible and what laws/safety duties were violated)
- Causation (how the incident led to the death)
- Documented losses (funeral costs, financial support, and other damages recognized in Washington)
Many tools online ask for age and income and then spit out a range. That can be a starting point for thinking about categories of loss, but it often misses the details that decide whether a case settles strongly or gets discounted.


