Most online tools use simplified inputs (age, income, dependents) to generate a rough range. But wrongful death settlements in Ohio depend heavily on evidence quality and legal risk—things a generic calculator can’t measure.
In Alliance, common case drivers include:
- Crash and road-condition evidence (timing, lighting, lane markings, weather, and who had the opportunity to avoid the collision)
- Insurance posture (coverage limits, willingness to investigate early, and how insurers frame causation)
- Documentation of financial support and losses (especially when work schedules or caregiving responsibilities were less formal)
- Ohio-specific procedural requirements that affect what can be pursued and when
The result: two families can enter negotiations with similar losses but end up with very different settlement outcomes depending on what can be proven.


