Online tools typically use assumptions (injury severity, time hospitalized, age, and income) to generate an educational range. That may help you draft questions for your lawyer, but it usually can’t reflect factors that matter a lot in Oklahoma personal injury settlements, such as:
- How clearly the incident-to-diagnosis timeline is documented (ER triage notes, imaging reports, rehab start dates)
- Whether liability is disputed (drivers often deny fault; employers may contest workplace negligence)
- The role of insurance limits and how quickly the adjuster pushes for a recorded statement or early resolution
If you rely on a calculator output as a final decision, you may settle before future care needs—like home accessibility changes or specialized therapy—are fully known.


