Online tools usually produce a rough number by combining inputs like age, income, and dependents. In real Pickerington cases, the settlement value is often driven less by the “average formula” and more by:
- How clearly fault is supported (dashcam/video, traffic records, witness accounts)
- Whether causation is provable (medical records and the link between the injury and death)
- How well damages are documented (funeral costs, financial support, caregiving impact)
- How Ohio’s comparative fault rules affect the claim
In other words, the “range” from a calculator is only a starting point. The settlement number that matters is the one grounded in evidence.


