Many tools promise a “range” by asking for a few facts and then applying averages. That can be useful for basic orientation, but it often ignores the realities that change outcomes in Franklin cases, such as:
- Ohio fault and causation disputes (including arguments that another driver or party broke the chain of causation)
- Insurance coverage limits and policy details that aren’t captured by a questionnaire
- The timing of evidence after a fatal incident—critical records can be harder to obtain as days and weeks pass
- Serious-injury-to-death timelines (when the death occurs later due to complications, not immediately)
An AI tool can’t review crash reconstruction materials, medical causation opinions, or employment documentation tied to Ohio workers’ systems. Those gaps are exactly where settlements are won or lost.


