Medical negligence claims aren’t valued like car accidents where liability can be easier to see. In Youngstown, as in the rest of Ohio, insurers typically focus early on documentation and causation—especially when there’s a gap between “what you felt” and “what was charted.”
That matters because a settlement range usually depends on:
- Whether the alleged error is supported by objective records (charts, orders, imaging/lab results)
- Whether the timeline supports causation (did the delay or mistake actually cause the injury?)
- Whether future harm is credible and provable (ongoing treatment, restrictions, long-term impairment)
A calculator can’t verify those points. It can only apply generalized assumptions.


