Most wrongful death calculators are built on generalized inputs—age, earnings, and a broad estimate of non-economic harm. That can be useful for a starting point, but it often misses the factors that decide value in real North Palm Beach cases, such as:
- How clearly liability can be proven (witness accounts, traffic signal evidence, surveillance, skid marks, maintenance records)
- Whether causation is medically supported (the incident must be shown to have caused or significantly contributed to the death)
- Insurance coverage realities (policy limits can cap what is realistically available)
- Comparative fault risk under Florida law (if the defense can argue your loved one shared responsibility, recovery may be reduced)
Think of a calculator as a worksheet—not a prediction.


