Many online tools ask for injury and treatment details and then generate a rough number. That can feel useful, but it often misses what drives outcomes in Georgia trucking cases:
- Multi-party fault: In many local crashes, responsibility may involve the truck driver, the carrier, maintenance vendors, or other involved entities.
- Causation disputes: Insurers may argue the injuries weren’t caused by the collision, or that later symptoms stem from something else.
- Georgia evidence expectations: Settlement value rises when documentation connects the crash to diagnoses, treatment decisions, and work limits—something calculators can only approximate.
An estimate is not the same thing as a claim evaluation. The difference is whether your evidence would hold up under the pressure of negotiation (and, if needed, litigation).


