AI tools typically generate a range by combining inputs like injury severity, age, and treatment costs. That can feel comforting—until you realize what most calculators can’t see:
- Your functional limitations, documented through clinical exams and rehab assessments
- Whether complications developed (respiratory issues, skin breakdown risk, bowel/bladder changes)
- How quickly you reached maximum medical improvement and what your care trajectory looks like afterward
- Local constraints that affect costs in practice—like the time and expense of travel to follow-up specialists or therapy providers
In Tifton, many serious injuries stem from the same types of events you see across Georgia: high-impact roadway collisions, intersection crashes, and work-zone-related incidents. The facts of how the injury happened matter for liability and for how damages are proven.
A calculator can’t review the scene evidence, medical causation, or the life-care plan that a case typically needs to value long-term losses accurately.


