Most online calculators estimate a settlement by modeling pieces like wage replacement, treatment costs, and impairment-related compensation. That can be useful for planning—but Ohio workers’ compensation disputes often turn on facts that general tools don’t see.
A calculator may be misleading if it assumes:
- your injury was clearly documented right away
- your job duties match the limitations the medical records describe
- your medical causation story is consistent and supported
- your average weekly wage is calculated the way Ohio uses it for benefits
In other words, a number you see online is not a promise. In South Euclid, where many people commute to industrial, retail, and service jobs across the region, employers and insurers frequently focus on whether your work activities truly explain the condition—and whether the medical record supports the timeline.


