Most settlement calculators work like this: they ask for broad inputs (injury severity, treatment duration, medical bills) and then suggest a range. That can be useful if you’re just trying to understand the category of damages that might be involved.
But in practice, valuation depends less on the label of the injury and more on proof. A tool can’t reliably account for:
- Whether the provider breached the standard of care (what a reasonably careful clinician would do in the same circumstances)
- Whether medical causation is supported by records and expert review
- How Virginia courts and juries may view credibility when timelines conflict
- Whether your losses are tied to the alleged malpractice (not a separate or progressing condition)
For residents of Virginia Beach, the key takeaway is simple: online numbers can’t replace a record-based evaluation.


