Many online calculators ask for basic inputs—age, dependents, income, and medical history—and then produce a generic range. In real Parkland wrongful death cases, value often turns on issues that aren’t captured by a form, such as:
- How fault is likely to be assigned when there are multiple drivers, shared lanes, or disputed right-of-way.
- Whether the death was caused by the incident as opposed to a pre-existing condition or intervening medical factors.
- The availability and quality of Florida incident documentation, like traffic investigation details, witness statements, and medical timelines.
- Whether insurance coverage limits and policy structure cap negotiation authority.
When those variables are unclear, “calculator math” can mislead families into assuming the claim is worth more—or less—than it truly is.


