Warren residents routinely deal with situations where liability can be contested:
- Multi-vehicle crashes where each driver claims the other caused the collision
- Intersection and turn-impact collisions where signals, lane position, and reaction time become arguments
- Road maintenance and weather-related failures (snow, ice, visibility)
- Commercial and industrial traffic that increases severity and complicates fault
- Workplace incidents involving contractors, equipment, and safety procedures
AI tools may ask for general inputs—age, relationship, medical expenses—and then produce a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death value in Ohio depends on proof: what actually happened, what a jury is likely to believe, and whether the evidence shows the defendant’s conduct caused the death.
An estimate can’t:
- evaluate credibility of witnesses,
- interpret technical crash or medical causation,
- address shared-fault arguments,
- or account for how insurance adjusters assess litigation risk.


