A calculator-based estimate typically works like a starting point. It may sort potential losses into broad categories such as:
- Past medical bills and related treatment costs
- Future medical needs (ongoing care, therapy, procedures)
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Non-economic harm such as pain, interference with daily life, and emotional distress
For Johns Creek families, those categories often show up in real, practical ways—missed work around school schedules, repeated specialist visits, inability to return to a physically demanding job, or long recovery periods that disrupt household responsibilities.
Still, the value of any calculator is limited by what it assumes. If your inputs are incomplete (for example, gaps in treatment, pre-existing conditions, or a confusing timeline), the range can shift dramatically.


