Online tools tend to assume the same set of facts for everyone. In Ohio workers’ comp claims, that’s rarely accurate. Your settlement value (or potential resolution figure) depends on what benefits are owed based on your specific claim file, including medical support and work-status evidence.
In the Sylvania area—where many employees work in manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, healthcare support, and construction—injuries often involve:
- repetitive lifting, twisting, or machine-related strain
- aggravation of an older issue
- restrictions that affect shift availability or physical job requirements
Those details matter because they influence what the claim record supports about causation, impairment, and ability to work.
Bottom line: use an online estimate as a starting point, not as a substitute for reviewing your BWC file and medical records.


