Most “calculators” on the internet use simplified formulas (age, rough income, a generic damages multiplier). They can be a starting point for understanding categories of loss, but they rarely reflect the realities that drive settlements in Alexandria cases, such as:
- Urban traffic and pedestrian risk (crosswalks, rideshare drop-offs, turn lanes, distracted driving)
- Tourism/event crowds where responsibility may involve venues, security, or crowd-control decisions
- Construction and utility work associated with development and infrastructure projects
- Insurance valuation practices that focus on documented proof—not assumptions
When a claim is settled, the number is less about “what the formula says” and more about what your evidence can prove under Virginia law and how that evidence holds up under investigation.


