Many families search for an estimate after a fatal incident, hoping it will bring clarity. AI tools typically work by asking for basic details (age, incident type, relationship, some financial figures) and then producing a “range.”
In real wrongful death cases in Fairborn, the biggest variables are usually the ones AI can’t reliably evaluate:
- Who was actually at fault on the date of the incident (and what the reports say)
- Whether the fatal outcome was caused by the wrongful conduct (not just connected)
- What documentation exists—dashcam/video, incident reports, medical records, employment records, maintenance logs
- How Ohio juries and adjusters tend to view credibility when facts are contested
An AI tool can’t review the documents, interview witnesses, or identify gaps that the defense will later exploit.


