Upper Arlington is a suburb where many fatal incidents involve familiar everyday settings: roadway crashes during commute hours, collisions involving lane changes, crosswalks and pedestrian activity near busier corridors, and serious injuries that sometimes worsen days or weeks after the initial event.
AI tools typically ask for a few inputs (age, incident type, income) and return a generic range. But in real wrongful death matters, the deciding issues are often:
- Whether the fatal outcome was caused by the incident (not just “the same time period”)
- Whether evidence supports fault under Ohio negligence standards
- Whether insurance coverage exists and how policy limits affect negotiations
- What documentation exists for expenses, income history, and the family’s losses
A calculator can’t review the incident report, evaluate witness credibility, interpret medical causation, or anticipate the arguments insurers make in Ohio.


