Online tools usually work by asking for basic facts (age, relationship, medical bills, income). They then generate a rough range. That can be useful for starting a conversation—but it can also mislead families when key West Covina case issues are missing, such as:
- Fault disputes in traffic incidents (speed, lane changes, failure to yield, distracted driving)
- Causation questions (what directly caused death versus what happened after injury)
- Insurance posture (denying responsibility early, disputing policy coverage, delaying key documentation)
- Evidence that’s time-sensitive (dashcam availability, traffic signal data, witness contact info)
If you plug incomplete details into a calculator, you may anchor your expectations too early.


