Most calculators use generic inputs—age, income, and broad multipliers. In Lindenhurst, the details that matter tend to be the same details that don’t fit neatly into a website form:
- Traffic and commuting evidence (intersection timing, lane markings, vehicle data, surveillance footage from nearby commercial areas)
- Pedestrian and residential street risk (crosswalk visibility, nighttime lighting, driver reaction time)
- Causation disputes (whether the incident triggered complications vs. an independently progressing condition)
- Comparative negligence arguments under New York law (how fault may be shared and how that affects recovery)
A calculator can point you toward categories of damages. It usually can’t account for how strong the evidence is—or how the defense frames fault.


