Online tools estimate value using simplified inputs (injury type, treatment duration, time off work). That’s useful when you want a starting point.
But in real Brunswick cases, settlement value usually turns on things an AI form can’t fully capture, such as:
- How fault is argued (turning movements, lane positioning, speed allegations)
- Whether the medical record matches the crash timeline
- Whether functional limits are documented (range of motion, work restrictions, ongoing symptoms)
- What Ohio insurance rules and claim procedures require before negotiations move forward
Think of an estimate as a map, not the destination.


