Most online calculators rely on broad assumptions. They may prompt you to enter an age, income, or dependents and then output a “range.” In real Spartanburg cases, the settlement value may move up or down based on proof and procedure—not just numbers.
Common issues calculators miss include:
- Evidence quality from the scene (photos, measurements, traffic signal timing, witness statements)
- Causation disputes (whether the death was caused by the incident or by intervening medical factors)
- Comparative responsibility (how fault may be allocated when multiple parties or behaviors are involved)
- Insurance and policy limits (what coverage actually exists can control settlement authority)
A calculator can’t see those moving parts. A lawyer can.


