An AI or online calculator typically works by using categories like:
- past medical bills
- expected future treatment
- lost income
- non-economic harm (pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment)
That can create a helpful “map” of the kinds of damages people commonly claim.
In the real world, though, two cases can look similar on paper and still produce very different outcomes because the case turns on evidence quality—for example:
- whether your records clearly show the timeline of symptoms and treatment
- whether a provider’s documentation supports the diagnosis, decision-making, and follow-up
- whether expert review can connect the alleged mistake to the injury you’re dealing with now
For Massillon residents, that evidence gap can be especially important when injuries impact the ability to work around common local industries and shifts—because lost income claims live or die based on documentation.


