Online tools often assume straightforward facts. In real Palm Springs cases, the facts can be more complicated—especially when the incident involves:
- Commuter and tourist traffic: crashes on major corridors and on routes where unfamiliar drivers mix with locals.
- Cross-street visibility and pedestrian activity: events near shopping, dining, or seasonal foot traffic.
- Heat, lighting, and road design factors: where weather and roadway conditions become part of the fault story.
- Construction and contractor risk: injuries and fatalities tied to jobsite safety, equipment, or subcontractor responsibilities.
If liability depends on disputed details—who had the duty, what caused the fatal injury, whether safety rules were followed—formula-based estimates can be wildly off.


