A calculator can’t see the evidence your case will rely on. In New Milford, wrongful death cases often turn on proof tied to:
- Traffic and commuting conditions (intersection timing, lane merges, speed, visibility)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk factors (whether warnings were adequate, signage visibility, lighting)
- Premises and property conditions (walkway conditions, maintenance records, landlord/municipal notice)
- Medical causation (how the initial injury progressed and what records show)
Settlement numbers also depend on New Jersey law and how damages are framed in negotiations—something insurers frequently try to minimize without a case being properly investigated and documented.


