In and around Gahanna, many serious wrongful death claims arise from high-speed commuter behavior and intersections—especially where drivers are navigating traffic flow, turning movements, lane changes, and limited visibility.
In practice, settlement value frequently depends on details like:
- Intersection evidence (dash cam footage, witness statements, signal timing, turning lanes)
- Speed and braking indicators from crash reconstruction
- Roadway conditions at the time (including maintenance/visibility issues)
- Comparative fault concerns—Ohio law allows fault to be allocated among parties, and that can reduce recovery
A “calculator” that uses only age and general loss categories can miss what matters most in an Ohio crash case: how clearly the evidence supports fault and causation.


