In many online tools, inputs are simplified into a projected range. In Harrisburg cases, the facts are rarely that clean—particularly where fatal incidents involve:
- roadway crashes during commuting hours
- intersections with disputed sightlines
- commercial vehicles operating on regional routes
- workplace or construction-related hazards
- medical issues where causation is contested
A calculator can’t investigate scene evidence, track down the right records, or evaluate whether the defense will argue that the death was caused by something other than the alleged wrongdoing. What families need is a legal evaluation that matches the specific timeline and evidence available here in North Carolina.


