In and around the north shore, many serious incidents involve commuting corridors, school zones, and high-traffic intersections where fault can be contested—especially when multiple vehicles, lane changes, or speed/visibility issues are involved. In other cases, deaths occur after injuries tied to construction work, industrial activity, or service jobs where safety procedures and training records may become central.
Because of that, two families can enter the same search terms and get very different results from “calculators.” The difference usually isn’t the victim’s age—it’s whether liability and causation are provable with the right records and witnesses.


