Many AI or online calculators are built on generalized assumptions. In real wrongful death matters, those assumptions often break down because:
- Florida fault disputes are common. Even when a death feels obviously preventable, insurance adjusters may argue shared responsibility.
- Causation can be contested. A fatal outcome may involve multiple contributing factors—medical complications, pre-existing conditions, or timing issues that require expert review.
- Local evidence gets handled differently than you’d expect. Crash footage availability, traffic-camera retention, and witness recall can vary depending on when and how information is gathered.
A calculator may give you a range, but it cannot review reports, test liability theories, or evaluate how a carrier will respond once the case is documented for negotiation or litigation.


