AI tools generally work by taking the details you enter and applying simplified assumptions about damages. That might be close for broad categories, but medical negligence cases are fact-specific and often hinge on details that don’t fit neatly into a form.
In Cincinnati, the practical realities of care can complicate the story:
- Multiple providers and handoffs (urgent care → specialist → hospital) can make timelines messy.
- Follow-up delays—sometimes driven by scheduling capacity or referral wait times—can blur what caused what.
- Work and travel constraints affect how quickly someone can get imaging, therapy, or additional treatment.
An AI calculator can’t reliably account for those gaps, and it can’t evaluate whether the care team met Ohio’s standard of care, or whether the negligence actually caused your specific outcome.


