Online calculators often rely on broad inputs—age, income, and a generic multiplier. In practice, insurers and attorneys evaluate wrongful death claims based on proof and risk.
In Green River, the facts that commonly decide value are:
- How the incident happened (what exactly failed—driver conduct, safety procedures, maintenance, warning signs)
- Whether the death was medically linked to the incident (the timeline from injury to death)
- How responsibility is allocated (including any comparative fault questions)
- How well damages are documented (income history, caregiving responsibilities, funeral expenses, and ongoing financial needs)
When those pieces are missing or unclear, settlement offers can come in low—because the defense believes the evidence is weaker or the legal exposure is smaller.


