Online tools are usually built to produce ranges using inputs like injury severity, hospital stay length, and age. That can be useful when you’re comparing damages categories and trying to understand what lawyers mean by “economic” versus “non-economic” harm.
But an estimate often falls short when:
- there are disagreements about when the injury began or whether symptoms were promptly reported,
- the record shows multiple medical possibilities that adjusters argue could explain the same symptoms, or
- your care plan in Ohio includes ongoing rehab, mobility equipment, home modifications, and long-term assistance.
In other words: the more complicated your Euclid-area incident is, the less reliable a generic online tool becomes.


