Many online tools ask for a few inputs (age, income, dependents) and generate a rough number. But in real Cudahy claims, insurers and attorneys focus on evidence that’s often incident-specific—for example:
- What the roadway and traffic conditions were at the time (visibility, lane layout, weather)
- Whether warnings, signals, or safety measures were working as intended
- How quickly people were located and treated after the initial injury
- Whether witness accounts align with physical evidence
In other words, two families with similar losses can see very different settlement outcomes if the accident mechanics and documentation are stronger in one case.


