Most online “calculators” are built to produce a number from a few inputs. But a brain injury claim in Ohio usually turns on things a simple tool can’t properly weigh:
- How the injury ties to the crash or incident (and how quickly symptoms were reported)
- Whether you have objective medical findings (where available) and consistent follow-up care
- How symptoms impacted your ability to work—including restrictions that affect commuting, concentration, and safety
- What documentation exists for lost wages, cognitive limitations, and ongoing treatment
In practice, insurers may argue that symptoms were transient, unrelated, or exaggerated. A calculator can’t test those defenses. It can only help you organize questions for your lawyer.


