In and around Andover, many wrongful death claims arise from situations families recognize all too well: commuting along busy corridors, late-day visibility issues, and collisions involving drivers who were distracted or failed to yield.
That’s why the “calculator” question is really an evidence question.
In practice, settlement value in these cases can rise or fall based on things like:
- Crash reconstruction and roadway conditions (lighting, weather, signage, lane markings)
- Driver behavior proof (witness statements, dashcam or surveillance, event data)
- Causation clarity—how the injuries led to death, not just that a fatal outcome occurred
- Comparative fault exposure—especially when more than one party’s actions contributed to the crash
If your family is considering contacting an insurer, it’s important to know that early statements and missing documents can complicate how fault and causation are evaluated.


