An AI calculator can be helpful for brainstorming, but it can’t actually review the facts that control a wrongful death value. In Marysville—and throughout Central Ohio—cases often hinge on details like:
- Who had the right-of-way and whether visibility or road conditions mattered
- Whether a driver was distracted or impaired (including phone use)
- Whether injuries were documented early and how medical records describe the causal chain
- What safety procedures were followed in jobsite or equipment-related incidents
Those are things automated tools can’t truly verify. They also can’t predict how a defense will frame fault, causation, or what expenses are considered “recoverable” under Ohio’s wrongful death framework.
Bottom line: treat any estimate as a starting point for questions—not a prediction of what you can recover.


