Most calculators use broad assumptions—like injury severity, treatment duration, or estimated damages categories—to generate a rough range. That can help you ask better questions, especially if you’re trying to budget for medical bills or lost income after a serious complication.
But in Pataskala and across Ohio, settlement value isn’t driven by a single number. Your results can be very different from an online estimate when:
- the medical records are incomplete or the timeline is disputed,
- your injury has multiple possible causes (common with delayed diagnoses and complex symptoms),
- the case turns on expert review of the standard of care,
- the defense argues the harm was unavoidable or progressed independently.
In other words, a calculator may tell you what people often recover, but it usually can’t reflect the evidence strength that insurers focus on.


