Online tools typically use simplified inputs (injury severity, treatment duration, age, wage loss) to generate a rough range. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand which categories of damages might matter.
However, Marietta-area cases often turn on details that calculators can’t properly weigh, such as:
- whether the mechanism of injury matches the medical findings (especially in high-impact crashes)
- how quickly symptoms were documented after the event
- whether treatment records show a consistent timeline of neurological decline
- whether liability is contested by insurers using Ohio standard procedures and documentation demands
A calculator may be a conversation starter, but settlement value is usually built by organizing proof—medical records, work records, and a clear story of how the incident caused ongoing harm.


