Online tools typically rely on broad assumptions—age, income, and a few general damage categories. In Oregon, OH, the facts often turn on details that a generic calculator can’t see, such as:
- How the incident happened (commute-related collisions, workplace hazards, property conditions)
- Whether evidence clearly shows fault (witness accounts, video, incident reports)
- How quickly the medical timeline connects the event to death
- Whether Ohio comparative fault issues are likely to be raised
Instead of treating a calculator like a promise, use it as a starting point to ask the right questions—then build your claim around proof.


