Online calculators can be a starting point, but they often assume two things that rarely match real cases in Massachusetts:
- They treat liability as “simple.” In Weymouth, wrongful death cases frequently involve fast-moving roadways, changing traffic patterns, weather, and shared responsibility among multiple parties.
- They estimate damages without the proof needed in court. Massachusetts claims require documentation—medical records, employment information, and expense proof—before numbers become persuasive.
The most important takeaway: a calculator can’t score evidence, credibility, or causation. In real negotiations, those factors often determine whether an offer reflects the family’s losses.


