Most calculators give a broad range using simple inputs like injury severity and medical costs. That can be misleading for two common reasons:
- Causation is everything. Even if a patient is harmed, the law requires proof that the provider’s negligence caused that specific outcome—not just that things went wrong.
- Ohio timelines and documentation matter. Evidence often turns on records, imaging, lab reports, consent forms, and the accuracy of the timeline. In practice, what’s documented (and what isn’t) can outweigh the raw amount of bills.
Instead of treating a calculator as a prediction, use it like a planning tool: it helps you understand what categories of damages may be relevant and what questions your attorney will ask.


