Many online calculators ask for broad inputs like age and income. In real Woodbury cases, insurers and courts focus heavily on the details that determine liability and damages.
For example, fatal incidents on area roadways frequently involve issues that change outcomes:
- Disputed fault at intersections (turning movements, signal timing, visibility, and speed)
- Comparative negligence concerns (even if another driver was primarily at fault)
- Causation questions (whether the incident aggravated an existing condition or led directly to death)
- Evidence that differs by location (dashcam availability, traffic camera footage, witness proximity)
Because of that, a calculator may produce a number that doesn’t reflect how your case would actually be evaluated under New Jersey law.


