Many online tools use generalized inputs—age, income, dependents—to generate a rough “range.” That may help you understand categories of loss, but it can mislead you in real Massachusetts cases.
In Taunton, outcomes often hinge on details that calculators can’t see, such as:
- How the incident occurred (intersection traffic patterns, roadway design, visibility, weather/road conditions)
- What the records show (EMS reports, hospital timelines, autopsy findings where applicable)
- Whether fault is shared (Massachusetts comparative responsibility can affect recovery)
- Insurance and coverage realities (policy limits and whether multiple parties are implicated)
A lawyer’s job is to translate the facts into the damages the law recognizes—and to document them in a way that an insurer (or a court) can’t ignore.


