Most online wrongful death calculators use simplified inputs—age, dependents, and a generic assumption about future earnings or life expectancy. In real Orlando-area cases (including Ocoee), the value often turns on details like:
- How the crash or incident happened (traffic patterns, speed, visibility, road design, and witness accounts)
- Whether fault is disputed (multiple drivers, shared responsibility, unclear causation)
- Whether the medical timeline is documented (how long between the injury and death, and what records show)
- What insurance coverage is available (including policy limits and whether multiple parties are involved)
That’s why two families can use the same calculator terms and still see very different ranges.


