Not really known. It might have elements drawn from reality or it could be purely made up. Without more details, it's difficult to tell.
Hard to say for sure. There's not much clear information available to determine if it was truly based on a real incident.
It could be. Sometimes accidents reported in a certain area are based on real events.
It could be. Sometimes accidents in stories are inspired by real-life events, but they might also be completely fictional.
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes accidents in stories are inspired by real events but might have fictional elements added.
It could be. Sometimes accidents are inspired by real events, but they might also be purely fictional creations.
It might be. Sometimes accidents are inspired by real events, but could also be fictional creations for the sake of the story.
Hard to say for sure. It depends on the context and the author's intention. Maybe it's a blend of real and made-up elements.
Yes, it is. Osage County is inspired by real events and characters.
Resurrection County is not based on a true story. It's purely a work of imagination crafted by the author to entertain and engage readers/viewers.
The song 'Coward of the County' is purely fictional. There's no actual true story behind it. It's designed to tell a compelling fictional tale rather than being rooted in reality.
I don't know off the top of my head. You'll have to do a thorough search on Wikipedia to find out if 'The House on Carroll Street' is based on real events.