Online estimates typically treat every wrongful death claim like it follows the same formula. Real cases here don’t.
Common reasons a generic estimate can be off include:
- Disputed fault: In fatal injury crashes on busy corridors, insurers often challenge who was responsible.
- Causation questions: A death may occur after complications, and defendants may argue the injury wasn’t the cause.
- Evidence timing: Dashcam footage, traffic signals data, and witness availability can change quickly after an incident.
- Ohio-specific settlement posture: Defendants and insurers evaluate risk differently depending on how the evidence would likely be presented under Ohio procedures.
A better approach is to treat any online tool as a starting point for questions—not a forecast of what you can recover.


