Online tools often ask for broad inputs—age, income, and a few damage categories—then spit out a rough estimate. That can feel helpful, but it usually misses the factors that matter most in real negotiations, such as:
- How clearly fault can be shown for the specific crash/incident
- Whether medical records support the injury-to-death timeline
- Whether a defendant’s insurance policy limits affect settlement authority
- Whether Florida’s comparative fault rules could apply
In Fort Pierce, many wrongful death claims arise from events tied to road design, traffic patterns, work zones, and pedestrian activity in busy corridors. Those details shape liability and evidence in ways a calculator can’t capture.


