Online calculators typically rely on broad assumptions—age, income, and a generic damages “multiplier.” In real Ohio wrongful death matters, insurers usually argue about categories of proof, not just numbers.
In Mount Vernon, common disputes we see include:
- Comparative fault arguments tied to traffic control, speed, lane position, or pedestrian behavior.
- Causation questions when medical records don’t clearly connect injuries to the death.
- Documentation gaps after the incident—especially when families are focused on medical emergencies, funeral planning, and managing day-to-day needs.
That’s why a calculator can only be a starting point. What matters is how your facts fit the legal elements and what evidence is available to support damages.


