Online tools may ask for age, income, and dependents—and then spit out a rough range. But in many Mount Juliet matters, the missing piece isn’t the victim’s profile. It’s the proof.
Common reasons calculator-style estimates don’t match reality include:
- Multiple-cause arguments after serious injuries (e.g., alleged complications, pre-existing conditions, or disputed medical causation)
- Fault disputes tied to vehicle speed, lane position, signal use, or road conditions
- Insurance valuation tactics that focus on the lowest-supported categories of loss
- Comparative fault issues under Tennessee law that can reduce recovery when the defense argues the decedent bears some responsibility
Instead of chasing a number, we help families understand what evidence is likely to support damages in a way that insurers and—if necessary—courts recognize.


