AI tools can be helpful as a starting point, but they typically don’t account for the details that matter most after fatal incidents in and around Tallmadge—like:
- Crash causation disputes (what each driver did, what was visible, whether speed or lane position mattered)
- Ohio comparative fault issues (insurance may argue the surviving family’s loved one bears some percentage of fault)
- Late-discovered evidence (traffic camera availability, dispatch/audio records, vehicle data, witness recall)
- Medical timeline complexity (death may occur after complications, raising causation questions)
When those factors are unclear, an AI calculator can produce a misleading number—either too low (missing recoverable expenses) or too high (ignoring defenses).


