After a fatal incident, families commonly face a painful gap between reality and paperwork:
- Bills arrive before investigations are complete.
- Insurance communications can feel urgent.
- Witness memories change quickly.
- Employers and medical providers may move at their own pace.
AI tools may generate a range, but they can’t see what Ohio courts and insurers ultimately care about: evidence of liability and proof of losses.
In practice, many New Franklin cases hinge on details such as:
- whether police reports, dashcam/video, or traffic data align with witness accounts
- whether the fatal injury is causally connected to the crash or event
- whether safety procedures or maintenance records exist (especially in workplace incidents)
- whether the surviving family’s expenses and support losses are documented
A calculator can’t verify those points. A lawyer can.


