In Cleveland Heights, many fatal incidents involve everyday movement: commutes, school runs, delivery routes, and pedestrians crossing busy streets. When wrongful death is caused by another party’s conduct—such as speeding, distracted driving, failing to yield, or unsafe passing—the “calculator number” can be misleading because the outcome hinges on evidence like:
- traffic camera or surveillance footage
- dashcam data and vehicle event data (when available)
- witness statements from nearby businesses and residents
- scene documentation (lane markings, signage, lighting conditions)
- police reports and reconstruction summaries
An AI tool may ask for basic facts, but it can’t verify whether the evidence in your particular Cleveland Heights incident supports fault, causation, and damages.


