Online tools usually start with generic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then apply broad assumptions. In real Crossville cases, settlement value often turns on details like:
- Whether the incident happened during commuting traffic (visibility, speed, lane control, road conditions)
- How quickly evidence was preserved after a crash, worksite incident, or premises event
- What Tennessee investigators and insurance adjusters can verify from documentation
- Whether fault is disputed or shared under Tennessee’s comparative fault rules (which can reduce recovery if another party argues the decedent contributed)
If liability is contested—or if insurance argues causation is unclear—your “estimated range” can be off by a wide margin.


