A settlement calculator typically uses broad assumptions—like injury severity, treatment duration, and estimated categories of damages—to generate a rough range.
In Shawnee, the problem is that these assumptions often miss local realities that affect value, such as:
- Fragmented care across providers (urgent care → specialist → hospital, or imaging obtained days later)
- Records spread across systems (labs, radiology reads, referral notes)
- Timing issues common in fast-paced outpatient settings and busy emergency departments
The result: two people can enter the same calculator and receive similar ranges, while their cases settle very differently based on evidence and causation.


