Many AI-style calculators start with a simple list: injury severity, treatment length, bills, and a guess at non-economic harm. That can feel reassuring when you want an immediate number.
But in real Ohio medical negligence cases, the value usually turns on details that a form can’t see—especially:
- Whether the documentation supports a clear timeline (what was known, when it was known, and what should have happened next)
- Whether causation can be explained by an Ohio-accepted medical theory (not just that harm occurred during care)
- How consistently the records match your reported symptoms and limitations
If you’re trying to get value after a medical event that affected your ability to work, care for family, or keep up with daily responsibilities, the “missing pieces” problem is common—and it’s why calculator results should be treated as a starting point, not a target.


