AI calculators typically work from general inputs—age, incident type, wage details, and relationship. That can create a rough range, but it can’t account for details that frequently drive outcomes in Deltona-related cases, such as:
- Crash and scene evidence quality (what was captured, what was missing, what was overwritten)
- Florida comparative fault arguments (how defendants try to shift blame)
- Causation disputes (especially when there’s a delay between injury and death)
- Insurance coverage structure (policy limits, exclusions, and whether multiple parties are involved)
- Local investigation realities (records and reports that become harder to obtain as time passes)
In other words: an online calculator can’t interview witnesses, evaluate medical causation, or challenge a defense narrative. That’s where legal review matters.


