Most online tools ask for basic numbers (age, earnings, dependents) and then produce a range. But wrongful death value in real life is driven by facts that calculators can’t reliably capture—especially when the incident involves disputes that are common in Florida.
Examples that frequently change outcomes:
- Comparative fault: Florida law allows a reduction in recovery if the decedent or another party is found partly responsible.
- Medical causation: insurance may dispute whether the incident truly caused the death, or whether an underlying condition played a larger role.
- Document quality: settlement value depends heavily on what can be proven with records, not what can only be described.
- Coverage limits: the defendant’s insurance may cap what they can pay, regardless of how tragic the loss was.
Instead of treating a calculator result as a promise, we focus on whether the evidence in your situation supports the damages categories that matter legally.


