AI tools typically work by taking a few inputs—age, income, type of incident—and producing a projected “range.” That can feel helpful, especially when bills and uncertainty pile up.
What those tools generally cannot account for:
- Ohio-specific proof problems that arise when fault is disputed (for example, questions about speed, impairment, signaling, or right-of-way)
- Local evidence timing, such as whether dashcam footage, surveillance, or witness statements were secured before memories fade
- Insurer valuation strategies, including how adjusters weigh litigation risk rather than just “math”
- Non-economic losses that depend on human relationships and credible testimony—not just averages
An estimate may suggest a number. Your case value depends on what can be proven.


