Many online tools assume the same basic facts for every case. Real Vineland claims don’t fit those assumptions.
In our experience, these are the details that most often swing settlement value up or down:
- How clearly fault can be proven (for example, whether there were traffic control issues, witness visibility problems, or maintenance records that support negligence)
- Whether causation is disputed (common when medical complications, pre-existing conditions, or delayed diagnoses are involved)
- How well losses are documented early (funeral costs, household support, unpaid medical bills, time missed from work)
- Comparative fault questions under New Jersey law (even small shares of responsibility can affect settlement leverage)
- Insurance and policy limits that cap what insurers can realistically offer
That’s why the best “calculation” is usually a damages-and-evidence review tailored to what can be proven—not what a formula guesses.


