Online calculators typically rely on averages. Elmwood Park cases often hinge on facts that averages smooth over, such as:
- How the incident happened: speed, lane placement, visibility, weather, and traffic control details.
- Pedestrian and commuter realities: crosswalk use, timing of signals, and how quickly responders arrived.
- Documentation timing: what was preserved (surveillance footage, vehicle data, incident logs) and what was lost as days pass.
- New Jersey dispute patterns: defenses often challenge whether the wrongful conduct was the substantial factor in the death and whether damages are properly supported.
That’s why two families with similar losses may receive very different outcomes. The difference is usually evidence—not grief.


