Many online tools ask for basic inputs—age, dependents, income—and then generate a rough range. But local case outcomes depend on details that calculators can’t capture, such as:
- Whether the incident occurred during commuting patterns (morning/evening traffic surges can affect witness accounts and video availability)
- How Ohio fault rules may apply when multiple parties are involved (for example, shared responsibility between drivers)
- What evidence still exists after the first days—dashcam footage, nearby surveillance, or employer incident logs
- Whether medical records clearly connect the incident to the death, especially when there are complications or disputed causation
In other words, a “number” online often misses the real drivers of value in a New Franklin wrongful death claim.


