Many online tools treat every case like it’s the same: a generic injury timeline, broad assumptions about earnings, and simple multipliers for “pain and suffering.” In real Hollywood cases, settlement value can shift quickly based on details such as:
- How fault is allocated after a crash (including comparative fault under Florida law)
- Whether medical causation is clear—especially when there’s a delay between the incident and death
- What documentation exists (dashcam, witness names, incident reports, medical records)
- How insurance responds once they understand the evidence
A calculator may point you toward categories of damages, but it can’t account for local fact patterns—like disputes over lane position, speed, visibility, or whether roadway conditions contributed.


