Many online tools use simplified inputs like age, dependents, or income. Those estimates can be a starting point, but they often miss what matters in real Campbell disputes:
- Commute and traffic context: Claims tied to intersections, highway merges, or sudden braking can turn on lane control, signal timing, speed, and distracted driving evidence.
- Local property and roadway conditions: Premises and road-related incidents can involve maintenance records, lighting, signage, and whether hazards were known or should have been discovered.
- Workplace and industrial exposure: Campbell’s businesses and nearby industrial areas can involve safety training, equipment standards, and whether procedures were followed.
- Insurance and policy limits: Even strong cases can stall if coverage is limited or if multiple policies may apply.
Because settlement value tracks the strength of the proof—not just the tragedy—an attorney’s evaluation is usually far more reliable than a calculator.


