Online tools can be useful for asking questions, but they can’t see what matters most in real life: which party was actually at fault, what the records show, and whether the claim is strong enough to survive Ohio’s legal process.
In a community like Canal Winchester—where commuting routes, school schedules, and nearby commercial activity can increase traffic exposure—families often contact us after events involving:
- Severe crashes on higher-speed corridors
- Collisions involving distracted driving or unsafe lane changes
- Incidents occurring during work commuting or shift changes
- Injuries that worsen after the initial emergency response
An AI “range” may sound reassuring, but it can’t account for contested causation, conflicting reports, or insurance positions that change once liability is disputed.


