AI tools typically work by taking a few details you enter—age, incident type, and basic financial information—and generating a rough range. That can be a starting point, but it can’t account for the issues that frequently control outcomes in Canton-area cases, such as:
- Ohio comparative fault disputes: Even when a family believes fault is clear, defense teams may argue the deceased contributed in some way.
- Insurance coverage and policy limits: Settlements are frequently tied to what coverage applies, not just the losses you’ve suffered.
- Causation challenges: In many fatal cases, the defense focuses on whether the wrongful act truly caused the death (especially when there are pre-existing conditions or delayed complications).
- Document availability: Early evidence (incident reports, dashcam footage, witness statements, medical records) can determine whether liability and damages are persuasive.
In other words: an AI calculator may suggest a range, but it can’t evaluate whether Canton police reports, medical timelines, or expert review will support that range in a negotiation.


