Most online tools use generic inputs (age, dependents, injury type) and then spit out a rough range. That’s not useless—but it’s incomplete for Lemon Grove cases where the timeline and fault story often hinge on details like:
- Who had the right-of-way at the moment of impact (especially in intersection and turning scenarios)
- Whether speed, distracted driving, or lane positioning can be supported by reports or video
- How quickly medical records document deterioration after the incident
- Whether multiple parties (drivers, property owners, contractors, product distributors) may share responsibility
In California, that “shared responsibility” concept matters. If the defense argues your loved one contributed to the harm, it can affect how recovery is allocated—so the strongest “calculation” is really the one built from proof.


