Most calculators work by using general categories (like treatment type, injury severity, or medical costs) to produce a rough range. That can feel reassuring.
In Sand Springs, though, the cases we see usually turn on details that generic tools can’t capture—like:
- whether the correct diagnosis was available from test results already in the chart,
- whether follow-up instructions were documented clearly,
- how quickly a worsening condition was recognized,
- and whether later care was necessary because of the original mistake (or unrelated).
If those facts don’t line up, the value can move significantly—up or down.


