Many people enter a calculator expecting a straightforward relationship between injury severity and payout. In practice, Bridgeport claims frequently diverge from generic estimates because the story of the crash can be complicated, even when the injuries are clear.
Common Bridgeport factors that can impact settlement value:
- Urban traffic patterns and turn conflicts: Left turns, merging, and drivers entering traffic lanes can create disputes about who had the right of way.
- Construction and roadway changes: Detours, temporary markings, and shifting lanes can affect what drivers “should have seen” and whether stopping distances were reasonable.
- Night and low-visibility collisions: Street lighting, glare, and darker road sections can lead to arguments about perception and reaction time.
- Comparative fault disputes: Connecticut uses modified comparative negligence, which means your settlement can be reduced if you’re found partially at fault.
A calculator can’t weigh these case-specific issues. It can only estimate value based on the numbers you input.


