A calculator is only as accurate as the assumptions behind it. Many online tools ask for broad inputs—age, income, dependents—and then apply a generic formula.
In Seven Hills, those assumptions often don’t match what actually happens because local cases frequently hinge on details like:
- Traffic and roadway conditions (turning lanes, sightlines, winter weather, and speed differences near commute routes)
- Comparative fault issues (how Ohio courts and insurers may argue both sides contributed)
- Insurance coverage limits (including whether the at-fault party has sufficient liability coverage)
- Medical record clarity (whether the death is clearly linked to the incident, or whether complications are disputed)
A calculator can’t see those facts. A lawyer can.


