Most malpractice settlement calculators work by combining broad inputs—like medical expenses, injury severity, and duration of harm—into an estimated range.
In practice, those tools often miss the elements that most influence a real settlement, including:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (not just that something went wrong)
- Whether the breach caused the specific injury (causation must be supported, not assumed)
- What your records show about timing—especially delays in diagnosis or failure to respond to abnormal results
- How future care is supported by treating providers and objective findings
For many Manassas patients, the “missing piece” is the episode timeline—when symptoms were reported, what tests were ordered (or not ordered), and when corrective steps should have happened.


