Many calculators use broad inputs (age, income, dependents) and output a range. That can feel helpful—until you’re dealing with the real issues that come up in South Bay cases:
- Comparative fault disputes are common in serious injury and fatal collision cases. Even when the wrongful conduct is clear, the other side may argue the decedent contributed.
- Causation challenges can arise when the death certificate lists contributing conditions (not just the triggering event), requiring careful medical review.
- Insurance limits can cap what’s realistically available, regardless of how understandable the losses feel.
A calculator can’t see the accident report, the surveillance video, the medical timeline, or the policy language. Those details are what tend to determine whether a case settles early or moves into litigation.


