AI tools typically work from simplified categories: injury severity, treatment length, medical costs, and sometimes general non-economic impacts (pain and suffering). They can be helpful for starting a conversation with yourself.
In real medical negligence cases, however, outcomes often hinge on details that don’t fit neatly into a form—such as:
- Whether a provider met the Ohio standard of care for the patient’s specific condition and circumstances
- Whether records clearly show causation (that the negligence—not the underlying illness—drove the harm)
- Whether documentation supports your timeline (symptoms, follow-ups, test results, referrals)
Coshocton-area patients often rely on smaller provider networks and regional referrals, and that can affect what evidence exists and how quickly it can be obtained. A calculator may not account for gaps between visits, delays in obtaining specialty opinions, or how records are organized across facilities.


