In Framingham, many fatal incidents involve vehicles—especially on roads where commuters share space with local traffic. Claims can hinge on details like lane positioning, speed, sightlines, intersection timing, and whether roadway conditions or distracted driving played a role.
A calculator can’t replace evidence. In the real world, the settlement range often changes based on things like:
- Accident reconstruction or traffic-scene evidence (when available)
- Witness statements from people who saw the collision
- Dashcam/surveillance footage (and whether it was preserved)
- Medical records showing the timeline between injury and death
- Insurance coverage and policy limits for the at-fault party
When the facts are disputed, the case value can move dramatically—up or down—depending on what a lawyer can document.


