In real cases, the settlement range usually turns less on a spreadsheet-style formula and more on evidence that changes valuation. In Kyle, we commonly see patterns that affect how claims are assessed:
- Liability disputes after traffic incidents (turning, speeding, lane changes, distraction, or failure to yield)
- Comparative responsibility arguments (insurers may claim the deceased contributed to the crash)
- Causation fights (especially when medical complications, pre-existing conditions, or delays in treatment are involved)
- Documentation gaps (missing work records, incomplete medical timelines, or unclear expenses)
A calculator won’t capture those case-specific drivers. That’s why the “right” next step is usually a case review—so you can understand what you can prove.


