Many calculators rely on broad inputs (age, income, dependents) to produce a generic range. In Whitehall, that range can be misleading when key proof is missing or disputed.
Common local reasons calculators fall short include:
- Crash complexity on busy roadways: Rear-end impacts, multi-vehicle collisions, and turning maneuvers can create competing versions of what happened.
- Weather and visibility factors: Ohio winters and sudden weather changes can shift attention to maintenance, warnings, and driving conduct.
- Evolving medical causation stories: In fatality cases, the question often becomes how the initial injury progressed—something a calculator can’t document.
- Evidence that disappears quickly: Surveillance footage, dashcam data, and witness availability can be time-sensitive.
A better question than “what does the calculator say?” is: what can we prove in your case, and how will Ohio evaluate it?


