Many fatal incidents in the Parma area involve traffic and transportation—multi-lane highways, heavy commuter flow, and complex fault scenarios (driver distraction, speed, lane changes, impaired driving, or roadway conditions). AI tools often treat those facts like inputs for a generic model.
Real cases don’t behave that neatly.
**A calculator may not account for: **
- whether the crash involved shared fault (multiple vehicles, roadway factors, or unsafe traffic control)
- disputed causation (what actually led to death—immediate trauma vs. later complications)
- the strength of Ohio evidence often used in negotiations (dashcam/video, event data, witness credibility)
- insurance coverage realities (policy limits, exclusions, and how insurers frame liability)
If you’re basing decisions on an automated range, you may under-prepare for the defense’s most common move: delaying value until the family’s story is “locked in” through statements.


