Most online calculators use simplified inputs—age, income, and a few damage categories. In Greer cases, those inputs can miss key local facts that change value, such as:
- Crash and causation evidence (event data, scene measurements, witness availability)
- Comparative fault issues that often turn on traffic behavior and statements
- Medical timelines showing how the injury contributed to death
- Policy limits from the responsible party’s insurance
Because settlement numbers are tied to proof, a “range” from a website may not reflect how Greer juries and insurers typically view risk when liability is disputed.


