Most online calculators assume the same set of facts for everyone. Sanford cases rarely fit that pattern. Settlement value depends on details that calculators don’t measure well, such as:
- How clearly the other party’s actions connect to the death (medical causation can be heavily fact-dependent)
- Whether fault is shared (Florida’s comparative fault rules can reduce recovery)
- What the insurance coverage actually is (limits can cap what’s realistically available)
- How well damages are documented (funeral costs, lost support, and other losses must be supported)
Instead of treating a calculator result like a promise, treat it as a prompt: What categories might apply to your family? What evidence is missing? Your attorney can then evaluate what’s provable—because that’s what settlement negotiators rely on.


