Online tools can be a starting point for understanding types of losses—for example, funeral costs or the financial support a loved one may have provided. But most “calculations” are built from generic assumptions.
In Casper cases, value often turns on details that a calculator can’t reliably capture, such as:
- How fault is likely to be assigned when weather, visibility, or road conditions are involved
- Whether the medical timeline supports the cause of death (injury → complications → death)
- What documentation exists for earnings, caregiving responsibilities, and out-of-pocket expenses
- Insurance coverage realities that limit what can be negotiated
A calculator may produce a number. Your case produces a result—based on proof.


