Online tools usually ask for a few numbers (age, income, dependents). In real Bartlett cases, value often hinges on issues that don’t fit neatly into a form:
- How the crash or incident happened (sequence of events, speed, lane position, warnings, lighting, or site conditions)
- Who had notice and what was or wasn’t done (maintenance logs, safety policies, inspection records)
- How Tennessee law treats fault and the evidence that supports causation
- Documentation quality—medical records, wage proof, bills, and witness statements
In other words: two families can enter the same calculator and get wildly different results because the proof differs.


