Most online tools use generalized assumptions—injury type, treatment duration, and broad categories of losses. That’s helpful when you’re comparing scenarios (for example, short therapy vs. extended rehab).
In real Buford cases, however, the settlement value frequently hinges on questions an online form can’t fully capture, such as:
- How the crash happened on Georgia roads (turning movements, lane changes, speeding claims, yield disputes)
- Whether your injuries match the collision mechanism shown by photos, statements, and reports
- How quickly you were evaluated and treated after the wreck
- What documentation exists from day one—especially when traffic conditions and weather make scene evidence time-sensitive
A calculator can’t replace evidence review. It can only help you understand the building blocks before you speak with a lawyer.


