In Garfield Heights, wrongful death cases commonly grow out of situations like:
- serious car or intersection crashes during peak commuting hours,
- fatal pedestrian or crosswalk incidents,
- collisions involving larger vehicles and delivery traffic,
- workplace accidents tied to industrial or commercial operations.
AI tools may ask for basic details (age, relationship, general expenses) and then produce a “range.” The problem is that the biggest drivers of real settlement outcomes usually aren’t the inputs—it’s what can be proven.
Insurers will focus on:
- how responsibility is allocated under Ohio law,
- whether the fatal outcome was caused by the defendant’s conduct (not just “around the same time”),
- what documentation supports medical bills, wage loss, and loss of support.
A calculator can’t review incident reports, preserve vehicle data, evaluate witness credibility, or explain how defenses may challenge causation.


