Many online tools use simplified inputs (age, income, dependents) and generate a range. In Connecticut wrongful death cases, however, value is heavily shaped by proof—particularly evidence of fault and the medical timeline from injury to death.
In Norwich, common issues that can swing settlement value include:
- Comparative fault (if the defense argues the decedent contributed to the incident)
- Causation disputes (whether the underlying condition—not the accident—caused death)
- Insurance coverage limits affecting what negotiators are actually authorized to pay
- Documentation gaps (missing employment records, inconsistent medical notes, or expenses that weren’t saved)
If the calculator you used doesn’t reflect those realities, it may feel “close” but still be wrong in the way that matters—what insurers will actually pay.


