Most online calculators rely on generic inputs (like age and income) and then apply broad multipliers. In Marathon, that approach often falls apart because the key drivers aren’t “math”—they’re proof.
Your case value may hinge on details such as:
- Whether fault is clearly supported (or disputed) by photos, reports, and witness statements
- How the crash or incident ties to the death (medical causation is frequently contested)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits for the at-fault party
- Florida comparative fault issues—sometimes more than one party is argued to have contributed
So treat a calculator as a starting point for thinking about categories of damages—not as a promise of what an insurer will pay.


