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What's your Ohio or Kentucky accident claim worth?
Answer 6 quick questions. Get a conservative value range and see what could raise or lower it.
Question 1
What type of crash were you involved in?
Frequently Asked Questions
What to know before you trust this number.
How accurate is this case value estimate?
It is not a prediction. The tool returns a conservative informational range based on the crash type, injuries, treatment, and medical bills you report. Actual case value depends on facts this tool cannot capture — liability disputes, available insurance coverage, pre-existing conditions, permanency, wage loss, and more — and may be materially higher or lower, including zero.
How does the estimator calculate the range?
It applies conservative multipliers to your reported medical bills, adjusted by injury severity, treatment intensity, fault scenario, and whether the incident occurred in Ohio or Kentucky. The tool deliberately errs low because an estimate built from limited information should under-promise.
Does using this estimator create an attorney-client relationship?
No. Submitting the form does not hire the firm or create any attorney-client relationship. No such relationship exists until a written engagement agreement is signed by both you and an attorney at Gregory S. Young Co., LPA.
Does it cost anything to use the estimator or talk to an attorney?
The estimator is free. Consultations with Gregory S. Young Co., LPA are also free. If we take your case, you pay nothing unless we recover for you.
What is different between Ohio and Kentucky injury rules?
Ohio follows modified comparative negligence — you can recover if you are 50% or less at fault. Kentucky follows pure comparative negligence — you can recover even if you are more than 50% at fault, with your recovery reduced by your share of fault. Ohio’s statute of limitations for personal injury is generally two years; Kentucky’s is generally one year for most motor vehicle injury claims. These differences can significantly affect a real case evaluation.
How quickly should I contact an attorney after an accident?
Soon. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and the statute of limitations runs. Kentucky in particular has a short one-year window for most personal injury claims, so early contact matters. We offer a free consultation 24/7 at 513-721-1077.
What can make a case worth more or less than the estimated range?
Key drivers include whether liability is disputed, how much insurance coverage is actually available and collectible, the severity and permanency of your injuries, whether you missed work or lost earning capacity, and how complete and consistent your medical records are.
What does Gregory S. Young Co., LPA do with the information I submit?
Your estimate and contact details are saved to the firm’s internal lead system so an attorney can follow up if you request a consultation. We do not sell or share your information with third parties for marketing purposes.