Online tools often work by taking a few inputs—age, relationship, medical bills, and the type of incident—and then producing a “range.” That can be helpful for initial questions, but it can also mislead families into making decisions too early.
In Richmond Heights and nearby areas of Cuyahoga County, wrongful death claims frequently turn on details that a generic calculator can’t “see,” such as:
- how fault is allocated when multiple drivers or parties are involved,
- how quickly emergency and medical information is documented,
- whether surveillance video exists and is preserved,
- and whether the defense argues the death was caused by something other than the wrongful conduct.
AI estimates may not account for those local, case-specific friction points—yet those are often what determine settlement value.


