Online tools often present settlement ranges as if medical injury, treatment history, and legal proof all map cleanly to a single formula. In real Oklahoma claims, settlement leverage depends on details that calculators rarely capture—like:
- what was documented at the time (triage notes, vitals, imaging reports)
- whether a reasonable provider would have acted differently under similar circumstances
- how clearly the medical records connect the mistake to your specific harm
- what evidence supports future treatment needs (not just past expenses)
In Ardmore, many people are also dealing with the “real life” side of healthcare—follow-up travel, time off work, and continuing care schedules. Those factors affect damages, but they still must be tied to the case through records and medical opinions.


