Washington D.C. Wrongful Death Settlement Calculator
Under Washington D.C.'s pure comparative fault rules, wrongful death compensation is proportional to the other party's fault. A driver who is 80% at fault still recovers 20% of their damages. Insurance adjusters in Washington D.C. focus heavily on fault percentages because every point directly affects the payout.
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How Washington D.C. Law Affects Your Wrongful Death Case
You have 2 years to file suit in Washington D.C., a deadline that is in line with the national average of 2.3 years. This is a standard timeframe, but acting sooner preserves evidence and strengthens your position. In wrongful death cases, the limitations period typically runs from the date of death rather than the date of the underlying incident, a distinction that matters when the decedent died from complications weeks or months after the injury.
Washington D.C.'s wrongful death statute generally allows specific family members — typically the surviving spouse, children, and sometimes parents — to recover damages on behalf of the decedent's estate or themselves. The exact hierarchy of eligible beneficiaries and whether damages flow through the estate or directly to survivors varies by state. Establishing standing as a proper claimant under Washington D.C. law is a threshold requirement before damages analysis begins.
Washington D.C. wrongful death damages cover both quantifiable economic losses — lost financial contributions, medical and funeral expenses, value of household services the decedent would have provided — and non-economic harms like loss of companionship and emotional support for surviving family members. The largest component in most Washington D.C. cases is the economic projection of the decedent's lifetime earnings, making expert economist testimony frequently decisive.
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This calculator uses Washington D.C.'s statutes as of 2026-03-06. Laws change frequently. This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current rules with a Washington D.C.-licensed attorney before making decisions about your case. Learn about our methodology.
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