Online tools can’t see the documents, measure the proof, or predict how fault will be allocated in your situation. In wrongful death matters, value often turns on details like:
- whether the responsible party is clearly identified (driver, business, contractor, property owner)
- what Ohio records show about the timeline and cause of death
- whether comparative fault is likely to be argued
- how well the family’s losses can be documented
In other words: a calculator may help you recognize categories, but it can’t replace a legal evaluation of your specific evidence.


