Many online tools ask for inputs like age, income, and dependents. Those items can be relevant, but in real cases the biggest differences usually come from:
- How fault is assigned in Ohio (including whether other parties may share responsibility)
- What evidence exists about the event (photos, dashcam, surveillance, scene measurements)
- Whether medical records clearly connect the injury to the death
- Insurance limits and policy structure—which can cap what negotiations can reach
In North Canton, fatal cases frequently involve commutes on busy corridors, intersections with changing traffic patterns, and drivers moving at speeds that can turn minor errors into catastrophic injuries. When the evidence is messy—or liability is disputed—automated estimates tend to be far too optimistic or too low.


