Findlay is a crossroads community, and serious collisions often involve variables that calculators don’t model well—such as roadway design, visibility, event timing, vehicle condition, and witness availability.
An AI tool may ask for basic facts and then generate a “likely value.” The problem is that wrongful death outcomes tend to turn on:
- Who is legally at fault under Ohio standards (and whether multiple parties share responsibility)
- How clearly the evidence ties the death to the wrongful conduct
- Whether critical records are available early (dashcam, surveillance, medical documentation, maintenance logs)
- How insurers assess litigation risk once they understand how the case would be proven in court
When those elements are missing, an estimate can be off in either direction.


