Many calculators pull a rough range from national verdict patterns. Franklin cases often turn on details that generic tools can’t capture, such as:
- Where liability gets assigned (for example, roadway design, traffic control, or whether a property was reasonably safe for pedestrians and visitors)
- How quickly evidence was preserved after the death (photos, dashcam/video, witness availability)
- Medical causation—whether the injury, complications, and timeline are supported by records
- Comparative fault—Tennessee allows recovery to be reduced if the decedent is found partly responsible
Because these factors vary from case to case, two families with similar losses can see very different settlement postures.


