AI tools typically ask for basic facts (age, relationship to the decedent, medical bills, funeral costs, and the incident type) and then produce a “range.” But in real wrongful death cases, especially those tied to roadway or industrial settings common around Washington County, the value of a claim hinges on details that calculators often miss.
For example, settlement amounts can turn on issues such as:
- Who had the duty to act safely (driver, employer, property owner, contractor, or another responsible party)
- What caused the fatal injury (not just that injuries were severe)
- What the defense can dispute using reports, video, or witness statements
An AI estimate can help you ask questions—but it can’t interpret Ohio-specific evidence rules, evaluate credibility, or predict how an insurer will frame liability.


