Many online tools produce a “range” by plugging in basic details (age, relationship, incident type, and a few financial inputs). That approach breaks down when the case hinges on issues common to the West Carrollton area, such as:
- Disputed fault from high-speed or multi-vehicle collisions (where multiple parties claim the other caused the crash)
- Causation questions when injuries worsen after the initial incident or complications arise
- Roadway changes and temporary conditions (detours, lane shifts, construction zones, or signage issues)
- Credibility conflicts between reports, witness statements, and insurer narratives
An AI tool can’t review the crash report, evaluate witness consistency, interpret vehicle data, or assess what a jury is likely to believe. It also can’t account for Ohio’s practical litigation realities—like how damages are supported with documentation and testimony.


