Mayfield Heights wrongful death claims frequently turn on details that are hard for automated tools to handle—like how a crash happened, what the medical timeline shows, and what evidence exists at the scene.
An AI calculator may generate a “range” based on generic inputs, but it can’t reliably account for:
- Ohio evidence standards and how liability is contested after an investigation
- Causation disputes (for example, whether injuries contributed to death, not just the initial harm)
- Comparative responsibility arguments where more than one party’s conduct is alleged to have played a role
- Insurance posture and litigation risk—adjusters may value cases very differently than a calculator does
In short: the estimate can’t “see” the police report narrative, the medical causation story, or the credibility issues that decide outcomes.


