Many online calculators estimate a hypothetical payout using broad assumptions about income and injury severity. In Ohio workers’ compensation, outcomes are driven by what’s documented in your claim file—especially medical findings and work restrictions.
In Seven Hills, that mismatch is common when:
- Your injury is tied to a specific incident you reported while you were still in shock or pain.
- Your job involves shift work or variable overtime/bonuses, which can complicate how wages are reflected.
- Treatment started later than you intended because of scheduling delays, transportation, or trouble getting appointments.
- Your condition involves work-related aggravation rather than a clean “one-time accident,” which can lead to disputed causation.
A calculator can help you understand the types of benefits that may be involved—but it can’t confirm whether your injury is accepted as work-related or how your permanency (if any) is rated.


