Online tools often assume the same facts: the same type of incident, the same proof, the same insurance posture, and the same legal timeline. Kingston wrongful death claims can differ in ways that change outcomes quickly, such as:
- Where the incident occurred (roadway vs. private property vs. job site) and which party had control.
- How causation is documented—particularly when injuries progress over days or weeks.
- Whether comparative fault issues appear (common when there are multiple contributing factors).
- Insurance limits and coverage layers that may be available depending on the responsible party.
Instead of trusting a single number, treat a “calculator” as a checklist for evidence categories—and then let counsel evaluate how those categories apply to your facts.


