In the Dayton-area region, wrongful death claims frequently turn on details like:
- How the crash or incident happened (and whether witness statements and footage line up)
- Medical causation—what the records show about how injuries contributed to death
- Comparative fault risks under Ohio law (even small disputes can change settlement leverage)
- Who the responsible party is (driver/employer/property owner/contractor, etc.)
- Insurance limits—what coverage is actually available
A tool may ask for age, income, and dependents—but it can’t evaluate whether liability is provable, whether the defense will argue alternative causes, or whether damages are supported with Ohio-ready documentation.


