Many AI tools focus on broad categories—medical bills, recovery length, lost income, and “pain and suffering.” That framework can be helpful, but it often misses the real-world factors that change outcomes for people in Montgomery County and across Southwest Virginia.
Common reasons an estimate can feel “off”:
- Out-of-area care and records gaps: Patients may be treated in multiple facilities, including follow-up care outside the region. If those records aren’t complete or consistent, damage calculations become speculative.
- Work and commute realities: For many residents, missing work isn’t just time—it can affect overtime, shift stability, and the ability to keep a job that depends on reliable attendance.
- Timing of symptom reporting: When diagnosis or follow-up is delayed, the injury may evolve. If a calculator doesn’t reflect the actual progression documented in charts, its assumptions won’t match the legal reality.


