Most online calculators use simplified inputs—age, dependents, and a general injury-to-death scenario—to generate a rough range. In real Strongsville cases, value often depends on details that automated tools can’t measure well, such as:
- How clearly the other party’s negligence caused the death (Ohio causation issues can be heavily evidence-driven)
- Whether fault is disputed (comparative fault can reduce recovery)
- How well the family’s losses are documented (funeral costs, lost earnings, caregiving impact)
- Policy limits and insurance structure (what’s realistically available to pay)
That’s why two families who enter the same calculator numbers can end up with very different settlement outcomes.


