When someone dies due to another party’s negligence—such as a fatal collision on a commute route, a crash involving a distracted driver, or an incident tied to roadway conditions—families often face immediate financial pressure. In West Haven, that pressure may include:
- urgent medical and emergency costs for surviving family members
- funeral and burial expenses
- lost income from a wage earner or caregiver
- transportation and time off work during investigations and court deadlines
Because insurers respond quickly, families may see an early offer and wonder whether it’s “basically right.” A calculator can’t confirm that offer’s accuracy. What it can do is help you recognize which categories of loss are commonly considered—so you know what to ask about when you speak with counsel.


