Most AI tools try to convert limited inputs into a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death recoveries in real life depend on more than the basics.
In Ohio, outcomes often turn on:
- What caused the fatal crash/incident (and whether causation is disputed)
- Whether fault is shared (and how that affects negotiating leverage)
- What documents exist early—before they’re lost or hard to obtain
- How damages are supported with records, not assumptions
An automated calculator can’t review the police report, incident diagrams, medical timelines, employer records, or witness statements. It also can’t anticipate defenses that are common in insurance negotiations—like arguments that the death was caused by something other than the incident at issue.


