Most “wrongful death settlement calculators” ask for broad numbers—age, income, dependents—and then spit out a range. That range may be directionally useful, but it can miss the factors that commonly determine outcomes in Connecticut.
In Hartford, the details that change value often include:
- How the incident happened (intersection crash vs. pedestrian collision vs. construction-zone event)
- Whether weather or visibility played a role (snow, ice, glare, poor signage)
- How quickly evidence was preserved (dashcam footage, surveillance from downtown businesses, traffic camera data)
- Whether fault is shared (comparative responsibility can reduce recoverable damages)
A calculator can’t weigh those facts. A lawyer can.


