Online calculators typically ask for broad inputs like age and income. In real cases, the strongest drivers of settlement value are often the case-specific facts. In Somersworth, these are the circumstances where we see families get misled by “range” estimates:
- Multi-factor traffic crashes: Route 9, Route 108, and other regional corridors can involve traffic flow, lane changes, weather, lighting, and reaction time questions. If fault is disputed, settlement ranges can swing widely.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk near busy centers: Even in smaller communities, intersections and crosswalk areas can create sudden, high-impact liability questions (visibility, signage, timing, driver attention).
- Workplace incidents and industrial/warehouse environments: Claims may involve safety procedures, training records, equipment maintenance, and whether an employer or contractor followed required safeguards.
- Property hazards and “who had notice?” disputes: Premises liability often turns on whether the owner had actual or constructive notice of a dangerous condition—something a calculator can’t measure.
If your case involves disputed fault, complex causation, or missing documentation, an online calculator may give you a false sense of precision.


