Families often assume that “wrongful death value” is mostly about the deceased’s age or income. In practice, settlements in Maitland are heavily influenced by local incident realities—especially when the case involves:
- Major commuting routes and high-speed traffic patterns
- Intersection crashes where fault may be contested (turning movements, speed, signal timing)
- Seatbelt, impairment, or distraction disputes
- Multi-party liability (more than one driver, a vehicle owner, a contractor, or a property operator)
In Florida, liability and damages can be affected by how fault is allocated. Even when the defendant is clearly at fault, the defense may still argue comparative responsibility or dispute causation—both of which can change settlement leverage.


