Most online tools are built to estimate value using general assumptions (medical bills, injury severity, and broad categories of pain and impairment). That can be helpful for understanding what questions to ask, but it typically cannot determine:
- whether your provider’s conduct fell below the standard of care used in Oklahoma
- whether an earlier condition, infection, or progression unrelated to the mistake explains your outcome
- how your claim will be framed after medical records are reviewed by experts
- how settlement leverage changes once insurers review documentation and timelines
In other words: a calculator can help you sanity-check the process, but it can’t replace an evidence-based case review.


