A calculator usually tries to convert your situation into a rough number using broad categories—like injury severity, treatment length, and medical costs. That can be a helpful starting point.
But settlement value is not determined by a spreadsheet. In Ohio, a successful medical malpractice claim still depends on proving:
- Negligence (a breach of the standard of care)
- Causation (the breach caused your specific harm)
- Damages (documented losses tied to that harm)
A tool can’t review your chart, compare timelines, evaluate whether experts will support the theory, or predict how a defense will challenge causation. In other words: it may estimate potential, but it can’t tell you what insurers will realistically negotiate.


