Many tools ask you to enter broad facts (injury severity, medical bills, length of treatment) and then spit out a range. The problem is that settlements aren’t driven by bills alone.
For a Martinsville patient, the biggest valuation swings often come from details like:
- whether the injury was actually preventable under accepted medical practice
- whether your records clearly support the timeline (symptoms → visits → tests → treatment)
- whether there’s a credible medical explanation tying the provider’s conduct to your harm
- whether later care in the community (urgent care, follow-up specialists, physical therapy) is consistent with causation
If your documentation is incomplete—or if your medical history includes another condition that could explain your outcome—an online estimate may not reflect the real risk insurers will argue.


