Online tools typically rely on broad assumptions—age, income, and a few common damage categories. But in Massachusetts wrongful death matters, value shifts based on details that a generic calculator can’t see, such as:
- How fault is allocated when more than one party might have contributed (including comparative responsibility)
- Whether the medical record supports causation—especially where complications or pre-existing conditions are involved
- The strength of documentation (accident reconstruction, photos, maintenance logs, witness statements)
- Insurance limits and policy structure, which can cap what settlement authority allows
In Easthampton, many serious incidents involve real-world variables—traffic patterns around busy corridors, nighttime pedestrian activity, worksite hazards, and property conditions—that need fact-specific review.


