In Johnson City, families often reach for a calculator after incidents involving:
- Car and truck crashes on local routes and highways (including multi-vehicle collisions and problems tied to speed, lane control, or visibility)
- Pedestrian or bicycle injuries near busier commuting and shopping areas
- Construction and industrial workplace hazards, where safety practices and documentation can be critical
- Medical situations where the timeline from injury to death becomes a major issue
When people say “calculator,” they typically mean: How do I estimate the value of economic losses, and what could exist for non-economic harm? The answer depends on proof—especially proof that connects the defendant’s conduct to the death.


