Online tools can be helpful for understanding the types of damages that may be discussed—like past medical expenses or compensation for pain and limitations. They may also give a rough sense of how cases with different injury severity sometimes settle.
Still, no calculator can reliably account for:
- The specific medical facts in your chart (and whether they support causation)
- Whether the provider’s conduct fell below Virginia’s standard of care
- How strong the documentation is (progress notes, orders, lab/imaging, consent forms)
- Whether expert medical testimony is likely to be persuasive
In other words: a calculator can help you ask better questions, but it can’t replace a case review of the timeline of care.


