A settlement calculator can be helpful to understand the components of a claim—medical expenses, wage loss, and pain and suffering. But it can’t reliably account for what makes a Fairburn motorcycle case unique, such as:
- Intersection and turning conflicts common on busier corridors where motorcycles may be harder to see.
- Construction zones and lane shifts that affect stopping distance and lane positioning.
- Commuter traffic patterns that can change how fault is argued (especially when multiple vehicles are involved).
- Georgia fault disputes, where insurers often focus on visibility, speed, and whether the rider’s actions contributed.
Because of that, an AI estimate is best treated like a starting point—not a prediction of what an insurer will pay.


