Many calculators ask for inputs like medical bills, injury severity, and time lost. The catch: those inputs rarely capture what insurers and Kansas courts focus on—whether the care fell below the accepted standard and whether that breach caused your specific outcome.
In practice, two people can enter the same type of calculator and receive similar ranges, yet end up with very different results because:
- Different medical records support (or fail to support) the same “why” behind the injury
- Experts may disagree on causation and preventability
- Some damages are documented more clearly than others (future treatment, work restrictions, long-term limitations)
For Liberal residents, this matters because claims often collide with real-world constraints: consistent follow-up care, transportation to appointments, and the ability to document ongoing symptoms over time.


