AI tools typically ask for details like your diagnosis, injury date, body part, missed work, and treatment history. Then they generate a quick estimate based on broad patterns.
The problem is that Ohio workers’ compensation decisions don’t move on averages alone. An insurer’s evaluation may hinge on issues like:
- Whether treatment records consistently explain your functional limits (not just your symptoms)
- Whether work restrictions align with what you truly could or couldn’t do on the job
- Whether the claim’s timeline matches how and when symptoms were reported
- Whether the insurer challenges causation or argues you were able to return to work sooner
For someone in Bexley, these disputes can be shaped by everyday realities—missed appointments due to transportation, delays in getting medical records, or gaps when work restrictions changed but documentation didn’t keep up. An AI estimate won’t account for those file-level realities.


