Most AI tools provide a generic range based on the details you type in. That can be useful as a starting point, but it often misses what matters most in real cases here, such as:
- Crash and liability complexity around local commuting routes and intersections
- Shared responsibility arguments (e.g., claims about speed, distractions, lighting, or pedestrian visibility)
- Causation disputes when injuries worsen after the initial incident
- Documentation gaps that commonly appear before families know what to preserve
Ohio claims are highly evidence-driven. A calculator can’t review dashcam footage, police documentation, medical causation, or witness accounts—and it can’t evaluate how a defense may frame fault.


