In Newark, claims frequently involve high-stakes situations tied to busy commuting corridors, pedestrian activity, and construction zones. When a fatality happens, the settlement number is typically driven by proof—especially proof of:
- Who was at fault (and whether Delaware’s comparative fault rules reduce recovery)
- How the incident caused the death (medical causation can be heavily disputed)
- What losses are documented (funeral costs, lost support, and other damages)
- Whether evidence is preserved quickly (surveillance, scene photos, witness memories)
A calculator can’t see the scene, review the medical timeline, or challenge a defense theory. That’s why families who rely only on online estimates often find the real negotiations move in a different direction.


