Most tools online ask for basic inputs (age, income, dependents) and then generate a rough range. That can be helpful emotionally—when you’re staring at bills and wondering what happens next.
But wrongful death settlement value is frequently affected by details that calculators can’t measure, such as:
- How clearly fault can be supported from the scene (traffic signals, lane markings, braking distance, witness accounts)
- Whether the death was caused by the incident as opposed to an unrelated medical issue
- What insurance coverage is actually available (including umbrella or commercial coverage in some cases)
- Whether comparative fault is likely to be argued under Ohio law
In other words: the “number” isn’t the legal work. The legal work is building the proof.


