Many online tools are built on generic assumptions—injury severity, broad categories of damages, and average payout ranges. Those models can’t account for details that matter in real West Virginia cases, such as:
- How clearly your treatment timeline is documented (ER visits, follow-up appointments, referrals, missed tests)
- Whether the record supports a specific causal chain between the negligent act and your condition
- The credibility and consistency of medical notes and diagnoses across providers
- How insurers evaluate mitigation and whether later care was necessary due to the original mistake
In Parkersburg and throughout WV, residents often move between local providers, specialists, and larger regional facilities for imaging or second opinions. That can be helpful for treatment—but it also means the evidentiary story needs to be stitched together carefully.


