Many tools online ask for numbers—age, income, dependents—then generate a rough range. That approach misses the kinds of details that frequently control outcomes here, such as:
- What caused the fatal incident (and how clearly it’s supported by evidence)
- Whether multiple parties were involved (common in multi-vehicle crashes and commercial settings)
- How Florida fault rules affect recovery when responsibility is shared
- Whether medical records support causation—especially when there’s a dispute about what ultimately led to death
In other words, the “math” is only one piece. In Sebring, the case often turns on proof and liability—not just demographics.


