Many calculators start with inputs like medical bills, injury severity, and time missed from work. Those categories matter, but they’re only part of the story. For a malpractice claim, the central question is not just whether someone was harmed—it’s whether a healthcare provider breached the applicable standard of care and whether that breach caused your specific harm.
In Manassas Park and across Northern Virginia, claim value often depends on details that calculators typically can’t access, such as:
- Whether the chart supports what was missed or delayed
- Whether symptoms were documented and escalated appropriately
- Whether follow-up instructions were reasonable
- Whether later treatment was necessary because of the original error (or merely coincidental)
The result: a calculator may produce a range, but it can’t replicate the way insurers and courts evaluate negligence and causation.


