Casselberry residents commonly face fatal incidents tied to commuting corridors, intersections, and high-speed traffic patterns—including crashes involving larger vehicles, distracted driving, or failures to yield. In these cases, small details can completely change liability and damages:
- Which party had the last clear chance to avoid the crash
- Whether evidence supports speed, impairment, or distraction
- How long medical care lasted after the crash and what records show
- Whether multiple defendants share fault (driver, employer, property owner, or contractor)
- What insurance coverage actually applies
An AI tool may ask for a few basics (age, relationship, general expenses) and then generate a range. That can be a starting point—but it’s not a substitute for an attorney reviewing the incident timeline, reports, and proof needed under Florida law.


