Most online tools are built on general assumptions—age, broad damage categories, and simplified formulas. In real wrongful death cases, the value often turns on details that calculators can’t see, such as:
- How Massachusetts law applies to the specific defendant (who can be held responsible)
- Whether fault is disputed and how the evidence supports your version of events
- How medical records connect the incident to the death
- Whether insurance coverage limits affect settlement authority
In other words: a calculator might help you understand categories of losses, but it can’t replace an attorney’s review of the facts, the evidence, and the Massachusetts legal standards that apply.


