Central Pennsylvania incidents often involve complex proof. For example, it may not be obvious at first whether the death was caused by the incident itself, a later complication, or an intervening medical event. Or liability may hinge on details like speed, signal timing, lane control, roadway conditions, supervision standards, or whether a business or employer followed safe practices.
When online tools estimate damages, they tend to:
- assume liability is straightforward
- smooth over evidentiary conflicts
- treat medical timelines as if they match a “typical” pattern
- rely on generic assumptions about wage history and future support
Insurance adjusters don’t evaluate cases like a calculator. They look for weaknesses, challenge causation, and measure the risk of going to trial.


