Many local tragedies involve high-speed commuting routes, frequent lane changes, and mixed traffic patterns—including drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians sharing road space during peak hours. In these cases, settlement value often hinges on details like:
- What the witnesses saw (and whether statements are consistent)
- Whether vehicle data exists (dashcam, phone logs, event data, surveillance)
- How quickly medical records connect injuries to the death
- Whether fault is shared, such as speed, distraction, turning behavior, or roadway conditions
Florida allows juries to assign comparative fault, and even when a defendant is clearly involved, the final number can shift when responsibility is contested. That’s why “calculator results” usually miss what actually moves negotiations.


