Online tools typically simplify the process by assigning values to categories like medical bills, lost income, and “pain and suffering.” In Fort Oglethorpe, though, the settlement conversation usually turns on whether the evidence can support those categories under Georgia’s negligence framework.
That means an online result may miss the questions that determine real case value, such as:
- Whether expert review can show a breach of the standard of care for the specific situation
- Whether the medical records support causation—i.e., that the provider’s conduct caused the harm, not something else
- Whether the injury is documented as ongoing or permanent (and supported by objective findings)
If your records are incomplete or the timeline is unclear, a calculator can generate false confidence.


