Many calculators produce a range based on assumptions—like the decedent’s age, rough income averages, and broad categories of damages. That can be a starting point, but it’s not the same as understanding what an insurer is likely to offer.
In New Smyrna Beach, the circumstances behind a fatal case often change the math:
- Traffic patterns near beaches and tourist corridors can raise questions about speed, visibility, lane choice, and driver attention.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents require careful review of lighting, signage, and whether someone was lawfully in the roadway.
- Seasonal congestion can affect witness availability and how quickly documentation (photos, dashcam, traffic data) is preserved.
- Multi-party involvement (vehicles, commercial drivers, property owners, contractors) can complicate who is responsible and what insurance applies.
A calculator can’t weigh those case-specific issues. Your settlement value depends on what can be proven.


