Most online tools simplify the process by asking for broad details (like injury severity or medical costs) and then producing a rough range. That can be useful for planning conversations, but it rarely captures the details that insurers and courts focus on—especially in Virginia medical negligence disputes.
Two Alexandria residents can face the same diagnosis, yet have very different outcomes depending on issues like:
- Whether the care deviated from the accepted standard for the specific setting (clinic vs. hospital, outpatient vs. inpatient)
- Whether causation is medically supported (not just “it happened after”)
- Whether records are complete and consistent across facilities
- How quickly the problem was recognized and escalated—a common dispute when symptoms were present during routine visits or after discharge
A calculator can’t review your chart, obtain expert review, or evaluate conflicting reports. In practice, those are the elements that drive value.


