Most online tools produce a range based on assumptions: injury severity, age, treatment length, lost wages, and similar factors. But in real cases, especially serious spinal injuries, the estimate can be wrong because the calculator can’t account for:
- Ohio-specific dispute points (for example, whether the defense claims the injury was unrelated to the crash/fall)
- Delayed diagnosis or evolving neurological findings—common when symptoms worsen after the initial event
- Local evidence realities, like dashcam availability, weather-related crash documentation, or whether the scene was properly secured and investigated
Think of a calculator as a starting point for questions—not a substitute for a damages review grounded in medical records.


