Most calculators online are built for averages. They may ask for broad details like age and income, then apply generic ranges. In real Melbourne cases, the value often turns on issues that a typical calculator can’t “see,” such as:
- How fault is proven when multiple parties are involved (drivers, employers, property owners, contractors)
- Whether Florida’s comparative fault rules reduce recovery if the defense claims the victim shared responsibility
- Whether medical records support the death-causation timeline (what injuries led to what complications, and when)
- Whether insurance limits realistically cap what the insurer can pay
A tool can be a starting point—but it can’t replace evidence review.


