Many wrongful death calculators assume simple scenarios. Davie cases frequently involve real-world complications that change value, including:
- Multiple vehicles and lane changes on high-traffic corridors (fault may be split among more than one driver)
- Intersection timing issues (turning vehicles, crosswalk conflicts, signal disputes)
- Pedestrian and cyclist impacts in suburban areas where drivers and residents share the roadway
- Florida comparative fault arguments (defense teams may claim the deceased contributed in some way)
- Insurance coverage questions (policy limits, UM/UIM availability, and whether additional parties could be responsible)
Because of that, two families who enter the same calculator inputs can end up with very different outcomes once the evidence is reviewed.


