Online calculators usually rely on broad assumptions—like age, income, and a generic multiplier. They can’t account for the details that matter in an Ohio wrongful death claim, such as:
- How fault is likely to be allocated when multiple parties or contributing factors are involved (including comparative fault concerns under Ohio law).
- Whether medical records support the causal chain from the incident to the death.
- What insurance coverage exists for the at-fault party and whether policy limits cap settlement authority.
- How quickly evidence was preserved after the incident—critical when vehicles, surveillance footage, or witnesses’ memories fade.
In Ravenna, these issues often show up in common local circumstances, including traffic crashes on commute corridors, workplace incidents tied to industrial employers, and incidents involving pedestrians near retail areas.


