When a death is preventable, it’s natural to look for a quick number. Many online tools ask for basic details and then generate a “range” based on patterns from other cases.
But Westbury families should treat these outputs as rough placeholders, not predictions. In New York, wrongful death recovery depends on proof and legal standards that vary by scenario—who owed a duty, what the evidence shows, and what losses can be tied to the fatal injury.
If the tool doesn’t know what happened on-scene, what records exist, or whether key witnesses can be located, its estimate will be missing the very things that typically drive settlement value.


