Ohio malpractice settlements aren’t set by a universal formula. Even when a tool asks for inputs like medical bills or injury severity, it can’t reliably account for:
- whether Ohio law recognizes a viable negligence theory based on the specific care provided
- whether the medical records support a clear link between the error and your harm
- what insurers argue about causation and “pre-existing” conditions
In practice, New Albany claim values tend to rise or fall based on how well the medical documentation holds up—especially around the timeline of symptoms, tests, and decisions.


