Most online tools use simplified inputs—age, income, dependents, and a few general categories—to generate a number or a rough range. That output can be misleading in real wrongful death claims because value in Florida depends on evidence that’s case-specific, such as:
- How clearly the responsible party’s fault is supported (photos, witness accounts, reporting)
- Whether the medical timeline matches the claimed cause of death
- Whether the deceased had a documented role in household finances or caregiving
- Whether comparative negligence may be argued (common in roadway and pedestrian situations)
In other words, the “calculator” number is rarely the same as what a family can prove.


