Online tools may ask for age, income, and dependents—but Fayetteville cases often turn on details that generic calculators can’t see, such as:
- How the collision or incident happened (intersection factors, lane changes, road conditions, visibility)
- Evidence quality (dash cam footage, surveillance, witness accounts, maintenance records)
- Insurance and coverage limits (what’s available to pay, not just what the losses are)
- Comparative fault issues (Arkansas law can reduce recovery if fault is shared)
Because of that, two families with similar losses can end up with very different settlement outcomes depending on what can be proven.


