Many online tools assume the same facts across cases: a victim’s age, household income, and a broad damages range. Carson cases often don’t behave like that because real-world details matter—like:
- Multi-vehicle crashes and traffic patterns on major commuting routes
- Visibility and speed factors in late-day travel toward and from work
- Workplace conditions tied to shift schedules, training, and safety compliance
- Causation disputes when there’s a medical complication between the incident and death
Even strong cases can end up with different settlement outcomes based on how clearly the death links back to the wrongdoing, and how well the family’s losses are documented.


