Most online “settlement calculators” use simple inputs like age and income to generate a rough range. That approach breaks down when the case depends on issues that must be proven with documentation and testimony.
In a Florence wrongful death claim, the outcome can hinge on questions such as:
- How clearly liability can be shown (what the evidence proves about negligence or fault)
- Whether the fatal injury is medically connected to the incident (causation)
- Whether the defendant’s insurance is actually available to satisfy a settlement
- Whether comparative fault is likely to be argued
Because these elements vary widely from case to case, the most reliable “calculation” is usually a lawyer’s evaluation of your specific evidence—then an explanation of what damages categories may be supported.


