Most “calculator” results are built from averages. In Attleboro, averages can be misleading because the outcomes often hinge on details that don’t fit neatly into a form—especially where commuting patterns, speed, visibility, and comparative fault come into play.
A calculator may be helpful for:
- Identifying damage categories people commonly claim (economic losses, funeral expenses, non-economic losses)
- Getting a rough sense of why documentation matters
- Preparing questions for an attorney or for early settlement discussions
A calculator is not reliable for:
- Predicting the final settlement number
- Assuming fault will be accepted without dispute
- Estimating value when causation depends on medical records or experts
- Understanding how Massachusetts procedural timelines could affect strategy


