Most online tools use rough inputs (age, income, dependents, and generalized “pain and suffering” ranges). They can be a starting point to understand what losses may be considered.
But settlement value is not a math problem alone. In Minneola wrongful death cases, insurers and defense teams often scrutinize:
- How the crash or fatal incident happened (witness testimony, photos, vehicle data, traffic signal evidence)
- Whether medical records support the timeline from injury to death
- Whether fault is shared (Florida’s comparative fault rules can change settlement leverage)
- Whether damages are provable (funeral costs, earnings/support, and documented family impact)
A lawyer’s job is to translate the facts into the categories of damages that can actually be recovered.


