An AI calculator usually takes inputs like:
- your reported injuries and treatment timeline
- time missed from work
- whether you expect ongoing care
- basic case circumstances
Then it uses generalized patterns to produce an estimated range.
What it can’t do well:
- verify whether the evidence in your Newnan case is strong (dashcam availability, witness clarity, scene photos, crash reports)
- predict how insurers will frame fault under Georgia standards
- account for disputes caused by gaps in treatment, conflicting statements, or delayed symptom reporting
- translate medical complexity (like lingering concussion issues or orthopedic complications) into a valuation insurers recognize
Bottom line: use the estimate to understand what categories often drive a claim forward, then let a lawyer evaluate your file for what’s supported and what’s missing.


