Many Berea wrongful death situations begin with transportation and commuting patterns—crashes on routes that connect neighborhoods to regional employers, late-day traffic, distracted driving, and weather-related visibility issues. Online calculators generally don’t “see” the details that change outcomes, such as:
- What the police report actually says about speed, impairment indicators, lane position, and contributing factors
- Whether crash evidence (photos, dashcam, traffic signal data, vehicle data logs) supports one party’s version
- How Ohio juries typically evaluate comparative fault when more than one actor is involved
- Whether the death occurred immediately or after complications that require medical causation analysis
That’s why an AI estimate may look reasonable on its face, yet be off once the facts are tested against real liability standards and proof requirements.


