AI tools can be useful for getting oriented, but they frequently oversimplify the factors that drive outcomes in Florida wrongful death disputes. In practice, settlement value typically turns on:
- Causation evidence (what directly caused the fatal outcome, not just that an incident occurred)
- Liability allocation (who is actually responsible under Florida negligence principles)
- Document credibility (what reports and records say—and whether they align)
- Insurance posture (whether the insurer expects early settlement or intends to litigate)
For Titusville families, that can mean the difference between an estimate that assumes “clear fault” and a case where fault is contested—such as when crash details are disputed, maintenance records raise questions, or witness accounts conflict.


