Most online tools estimate value using general categories (like injury severity or medical bills). That can give you a starting range, but it usually can’t reflect the specific evidence that drives results in Ohio.
In practice, settlements often turn on questions such as:
- Which provider’s conduct is at issue (doctor, nursing staff, facility processes, pharmacy handling, or discharge planning)
- Whether the records clearly show what happened and when
- Whether experts can explain causation—not just that an injury occurred, but that it likely resulted from the negligent act
- Whether your losses are documented (medical expenses, therapy costs, travel, missed shifts, and functional limits)
A calculator can’t read imaging, operative notes, or consent forms. It also can’t interpret the credibility of competing medical explanations.


