Most online tools are built on simplified inputs—age, income, and “non-economic impact” assumptions. In real Massachusetts wrongful death cases, insurers and attorneys focus on evidence that can be proven, not just categories.
A calculator can be useful for:
- Getting a rough sense of which losses are commonly claimed (funeral costs, lost support, and the impact on surviving family)
- Understanding why two cases with “similar facts” can value very differently
It can’t reliably account for:
- Whether liability is clear after local investigations (photos, witness statements, or official reports)
- How medical causation is handled when there’s a dispute over what actually caused the death
- Whether Massachusetts procedural requirements and timing affect what can be pursued


