Think of a calculator as a loss organizer, not a verdict predictor.
It can help you:
- Get a rough sense of how economic losses (medical bills, therapy, travel, time away from work) might be grouped.
- Estimate the “shape” of damages—past costs vs. future care.
- Identify missing information you’ll need to prove damages later.
It can’t reliably do:
- Determine whether a provider breached the standard of care under Virginia medical practice.
- Confirm causation (that the alleged negligence—not an underlying condition—caused your injury).
- Account for how strong or weak your medical records and documentation are.
In practice, a claim’s value often turns on whether experts can connect the dots between the clinical timeline and the harm—something a calculator can’t review.


