Many calculators provide a single number or a broad range based on age, income, or general damage categories. In Beverly Hills, that approach can be especially unreliable because claims often depend on details that generic formulas can’t “see,” such as:
- How fault is allocated when multiple parties contributed (drivers, property owners, contractors, or employers)
- Whether the medical timeline supports causation rather than offering alternative explanations
- Insurance coverage and policy limits that can cap settlement authority
- Evidence quality—for example, whether the incident occurred near cameras, intersections, valet areas, or other high-visibility locations
Instead of asking, “What number will I get?” the better question is: what evidence can your case prove—and how will insurers evaluate it?


