In and around Canton—where families commute on busy corridors, merge into traffic, and share roads with trucks and delivery vehicles—fatal cases often involve details that generic tools don’t capture.
Common reasons calculator estimates fall short include:
- Multiple parties and shared fault (a frequent issue in crash cases involving intersections, lane changes, or commercial vehicles).
- Causation disputes (for example, when medical records are complex or the defense argues an underlying condition—not the incident—caused death).
- Insurance limits and coverage structure (which can cap negotiation leverage even when damages are substantial).
- Missing or delayed documentation (funeral invoices, wage proof, medical records, and evidence preservation).
Instead of treating a calculator like an answer key, use it as a starting point to organize questions for your attorney.


