Many online tools use generic inputs—age, income, and a broad damages estimate. In Oakland Park cases, that approach can fall apart because the value often turns on details such as:
- How fault is actually allocated when multiple parties could be involved (drivers, property owners, contractors, employers, or manufacturers).
- Whether the death is medically linked to the incident in a way that withstands scrutiny.
- Whether your claim includes the right categories of damages for Florida practice and the specific circumstances.
- Insurance limits and coverage that can cap what the insurer is able to pay.
Instead of betting on a number, it’s usually more helpful to focus on what evidence supports (or weakens) each part of your claim.


