Many tools online produce a generic “range” after you enter basic facts. That can feel helpful, but Bay Village cases often involve details that automated tools can’t accurately account for, such as:
- Commuter and road-condition variables (speed, braking distance, visibility at dusk, weather impacts)
- Intersection and crosswalk dynamics (including pedestrian or turning-related collisions)
- Shared fault disputes (defense may argue the decedent contributed, even slightly)
- Insurance and documentation gaps (what reports include—and what they don’t)
In other words, an online calculator can’t review police reports, obtain vehicle data, coordinate medical record review, or evaluate the strength of causation. Without that, any number you see is more guesswork than guidance.


