Online tools typically ask for a few inputs—age, income, dependents, and sometimes “injury type”—then spit out a rough range.
For Ridgefield Park families, that approach often falls short because settlement value is driven by things calculators can’t realistically account for, such as:
- How clearly liability can be shown (e.g., traffic-control violations, unsafe premises conditions, employer policy failures)
- Whether medical evidence supports the timeline from injury to death
- Whether comparative negligence is likely (New Jersey often reduces recovery based on fault)
- Whether the correct parties and insurance policies are identified early
A “number” without evidence is not leverage. In NJ wrongful death matters, evidence is what turns uncertainty into negotiation power.


