Online tools often ask for inputs like age, income, and “non-economic” multipliers. Those may feel objective, but they usually ignore how settlement value is actually shaped by facts and proof.
In Greensboro, the details that tend to swing case value include:
- How the incident happened (commute-speed collisions, turning/merging scenarios, pedestrian involvement near busy corridors, or jobsite safety failures)
- What records exist right now (dashcam/video, traffic camera footage, incident reports, witness statements)
- Whether causation is medically clear (especially when complications develop after hospitalization)
- Comparative fault issues (North Carolina’s system can reduce recovery if the defendant argues the decedent shared responsibility)
- Insurance limits and coverage (policy caps can affect what’s realistically available)
A calculator can’t see those factors. A lawyer can.


