Online tools can be useful for education, but they can’t account for the evidence insurers fight over in catastrophic injury cases—especially when liability is disputed.
In Falls Church-area matters, settlement value often hinges on details like:
- How quickly symptoms were documented after the crash, fall, or workplace incident
- Whether medical records clearly connect the incident to the spinal injury (causation)
- The severity and stability of neurological findings over time
- Proof of wage loss tied to your job schedule and commuting reality
- Whether future care needs are supported with treatment timelines—not guesses
That’s why a calculator should be treated as a conversation starter, not a decision tool.


