Most calculators work by taking inputs like medical expenses, wage loss, and injury severity and then producing an estimated range. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand whether an insurer’s first offer is in the ballpark.
However, Strongsville claims can swing dramatically based on:
- What the other driver admits (or denies) after the crash
- Whether police documentation supports your version of events
- Whether treatment records show the injury “fits” the accident mechanics
- How Ohio comparative-fault arguments are raised when the other side claims you were partially responsible
So, treat calculator results as a starting point—not a promise.


