Online tools typically ask for broad inputs like age and income. Those estimates can be useful as a starting point, but they miss the details that matter in White Plains cases:
- Comparative fault and credibility issues: If there’s any dispute about who contributed to the accident, settlement value can shift significantly.
- Causation complexity: In many fatal cases, death may follow an injury after a delay—requiring medical records review and careful interpretation.
- Insurance posture: Local insurers often negotiate based on risk models—meaning they may focus on weaknesses in proof rather than the full human and financial impact.
A “calculator” can’t see the police report, weigh witness inconsistencies, or assess whether the medical timeline supports the theory of wrongful death. Your case does.


