Most online calculators use generic inputs—age, income, and “typical” ranges. But wrongful death settlements in New Jersey are rarely decided by math alone. In New Brunswick, settlement pressure and case value often turn on details like:
- Whether the incident occurred in a high-traffic corridor where multiple parties may claim priority or fault (common with commuting patterns and busy roadways)
- Whether evidence was preserved quickly after the event (surveillance, traffic camera feeds, maintenance records)
- How consistently medical records support the injury-to-death timeline
- Whether the surviving family’s losses—especially caregiving and household support—can be documented
A calculator can be a starting point for questions, but it’s not a substitute for evaluating the proof behind those questions.


