Most calculators work like a worksheet: you enter things like age, income, and dependents, then the tool generates an estimated range. That can be helpful for orientation.
But in real Norristown cases, value often hinges on issues a calculator can’t reliably capture, such as:
- How Pennsylvania compares fault when multiple parties may share responsibility
- Medical causation—how clearly the incident is linked to the death
- Insurance structure, including policy limits and coverage positions
- Local evidence practicalities, like whether footage exists from nearby corridors, businesses, or intersections
In other words, a calculator may produce a number, but settlement leverage comes from the strength of the proof behind that number.


