Most settlement tools estimate value by using inputs like medical bills or injury severity. That can be a starting point, but Ohio malpractice law depends on evidence—especially medical evidence.
Before settlement talks move meaningfully, the case typically turns on:
- Standard of care: what a reasonably competent provider would have done under similar circumstances
- Causation: whether the mistake actually caused (or significantly worsened) the harm
- Damages you can document: not just what you paid, but what you’ll likely need next
If a calculator’s range doesn’t match your situation, it’s usually because it can’t evaluate the strength of the medical proof.


