Online tools typically work from generic inputs—age, relationship, and broad categories of damages. That can be a starting point, but it often overlooks the local realities that shape liability and damages in our area, such as:
- High-traffic crash patterns on commuting corridors and during peak travel times
- Construction-related hazards near growing residential areas and commercial developments
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk in neighborhoods with higher foot traffic
- Tourism and event-driven congestion that affects visibility, timing, and witness availability
Even if a calculator “counts” losses, it can’t measure whether fault is disputed, whether causation is supported by records, or whether key evidence is still obtainable. In wrongful death claims, those details can be the difference between a meaningful settlement and a stalled or undervalued claim.


