Most calculators assume the same “inputs” for everyone—age, income, dependents, and a generic range for non-economic harm. In Deerfield Beach, however, case value often turns on details that calculators don’t capture, such as:
- How the fatal incident happened (high-speed crash on a commute route vs. a preventable fall in a busy commercial area)
- Whether safety rules were followed (or ignored) by drivers, property owners, or employers
- What witnesses and records show—not just what they might suggest
- How fault is allocated when multiple parties may share responsibility
Florida cases can also involve practical issues like insurance coverage structure and litigation timing, which can meaningfully affect what a settlement offer looks like.
A calculator is a starting point. The real “calculation” is translating your facts into the categories of damages the law recognizes—and proving them.


