AI tools can be useful as a starting point, but they usually don’t account for the issues that commonly determine outcomes in Ohio wrongful death negotiations—like disputed fault, missing documentation, and how insurers treat short timelines between the incident and the death.
In Ashland, common “calculator pitfalls” include:
- Crash details that change causation (lane positioning, speed evidence, visibility, or whether a vehicle was properly maintained)
- Work and contractor complexity in industrial or job-site settings (who controlled safety, training, and equipment)
- Medical timeline questions (whether complications were foreseeable and connected to the original harm)
- Insurance coverage disagreements (policy limits, exclusions, and whether multiple parties are implicated)
An AI estimate can’t review police reports, phone records, medical causation opinions, or witness credibility. Without that, the numbers can feel confident—while missing the real legal drivers.


