Many calculators ask for age, income, and dependents and then generate a range. That can feel useful, but it often breaks down in real cases because the biggest drivers aren’t captured by basic inputs.
In Willowick and throughout Ohio, wrongful death outcomes commonly turn on details like:
- Who was responsible for the crash or incident (and whether fault is shared)
- Whether medical evidence supports the timeline from injury to death
- Whether insurance coverage limits affect what can actually be paid
- How clearly your family’s losses are documented
When those pieces are missing, an online calculator may produce a number that doesn’t match what the insurance company will support—or what a judge and jury could reasonably award.


