Many tools market a “range” or “prediction” of a wrongful death settlement. They may ask for basic facts and then output a figure that looks confident. The problem is that wrongful death cases in Athens frequently hinge on details that generic calculators can’t weigh, such as:
- Who had the last clear chance to avoid harm in an Ohio traffic scenario
- Whether witness statements match what scene evidence shows (dashcam footage, phone data, or incident reports)
- Causation questions—for example, whether medical complications were tied to the fatal injury or to other conditions
- Comparative fault issues that can change settlement leverage even when the defendant is clearly responsible
Ohio also has specific procedural requirements and timing rules that influence what can be pursued and how evidence is gathered. An AI tool can’t check those rules for your situation.


