Most online wrongful death calculators use generic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then spit out a rough range. That can be misleading in Wildwood because real cases often hinge on issues a calculator can’t properly weigh, such as:
- Florida comparative responsibility (fault may be shared with the decedent or other parties)
- Evidence quality from the scene (dashcam footage, witness clarity, intersection markings, lighting, and traffic control)
- Causation disputes (what actually led to death—especially when pre-existing conditions are involved)
- Insurance limits tied to the specific vehicle, business, or property involved
A better way to think about “calculation” is not guessing a number—it’s understanding what categories of damages your evidence supports.


