Brainerd claims frequently involve fact patterns that don’t fit neatly into generic formulas—especially where conditions are hard to recreate later.
For example:
- Seasonal road and weather factors (snow, ice, spring thaw, reduced visibility) may affect how fault is argued.
- Tourism and event traffic can complicate witness accounts and vehicle tracking.
- Worksite and industrial safety issues may require records that aren’t automatically handed over after a fatal incident.
A calculator can’t reliably account for these realities. Instead of chasing a number, focus on whether the evidence supports the types of losses your family needs to document.


