In real Garfield Heights situations, residents often reach for an estimate when they’re trying to understand what categories of harm might be financially relevant—before they can get answers from providers or secure records.
An AI tool can be useful as a checklist for thinking through:
- Past costs (ER visits, imaging, surgeries, rehab, prescriptions)
- Ongoing treatment needs (physical therapy, specialist care, durable medical equipment)
- Work impact (missed shifts, reduced ability to perform job duties)
- Non-economic harm (pain, loss of function, and how day-to-day life changed)
But the strongest cases in Ohio are rarely “one-input” stories. They’re built from timelines, consistent documentation, and credible medical explanations.


