Most calculators estimate settlement value by taking the details you enter and matching them to simplified categories like:
- past medical bills
- future treatment costs
- lost income
- non-economic harm (pain, suffering, loss of normal life)
That’s useful for understanding what courts and insurers generally care about. But a Union City case is rarely that clean. The calculator can’t reliably account for:
- whether the provider’s conduct met Georgia’s standard of care for the specific clinical situation
- how strong the medical records are (and whether key documents are missing)
- whether a doctor can explain causation—i.e., that negligence, not something else, caused your harm
In practice, the “math” is less important than the proof.


