Most AI or online tools estimate value by using general categories—medical bills, time off work, and non-economic harm. That can help you understand what a claim might include.
What calculators typically cannot do is account for the things that drive outcomes in real Ohio medical negligence cases, such as:
- Whether the claim is filed within Ohio’s deadline rules (missing a deadline can end your case regardless of injury severity).
- The strength of medical causation evidence—whether experts can credibly connect the provider’s actions to your specific outcome.
- The timeline of your symptoms and documentation—gaps can make it harder to show what was known, when, and how quickly treatment should have changed.
- How insurance and litigation posture affect bargaining—two similar injuries can resolve very differently depending on how the defense views risk.
A better way to think about a calculator result is: it may suggest categories, but Ohio law and evidence determine compensability.


