In Oregon, OH, as in the rest of Ohio, settlement numbers typically come from negotiation rather than a universal equation. Insurers and attorneys evaluate:
- whether the provider breached the standard of care
- whether that breach caused your specific injury (not just a bad outcome)
- the documented economic losses (past and future medical costs, lost wages, impairment)
- the non-economic impact (pain, loss of normal life, emotional distress)
- litigation risk if the case proceeds to court
That’s why calculators that ask for a few inputs can only produce a rough range. They may not reflect Ohio case-specific realities like how causation evidence is challenged or how damages are proven through records and expert review.


