A calculator can’t access your medical chart, imaging, or expert opinions. Still, it may help you understand which categories of damages are commonly discussed in malpractice claims.
What calculators often do well:
- Organize the broad damage buckets people ask about (medical costs, lost income, long-term impacts)
- Prompt you to think about future needs (rehab, follow-up care, assistive devices)
- Give a rough sense of why cases with similar injuries can land in different places
What calculators usually can’t do:
- Confirm whether the provider’s care fell below Ohio’s standard of care
- Prove causation (that the alleged negligence—not something else—caused your harm)
- Account for how Ohio defenses challenge records, timelines, and expert support
In practice, two Worthington residents can both “enter the same kind of injury” into an online tool—yet their outcomes differ based on chart consistency, diagnostic reasoning, and whether treatment gaps can be explained or discredited.


