When someone dies after an accident or other wrongful conduct, families usually need answers to practical questions immediately:
- What costs are likely reimbursable?
- What losses are legally recognized?
- How long will negotiations take?
- Should we accept an early offer?
AI tools try to convert limited case details into a “range.” That can be useful for starting a checklist—but it’s not the same as a claim assessment under Ohio standards. In wrongful death matters, the difference between a low offer and a fair settlement often comes down to proof: what records exist, what witnesses say, and how clearly causation is established.


