Online tools often ask for basic facts (age, income, dependents) and spit out a rough range. In Green cases, that rough range can be off because:
- The incident may involve multiple potential defendants (for example, a driver plus a vehicle maintainer, employer, or property owner).
- Comparative fault can change what you recover even when the death was preventable.
- The “life value” inputs may not match how your loved one’s earnings and responsibilities were actually documented.
- Medical causation can be contested—especially when there are gaps between the injury and death.
A better approach is to use a calculator as a guide for what categories of losses exist, then focus on building the proof needed to support those categories under Ohio law.


