Many online tools use broad averages. That’s not automatically wrong—it just can’t account for the facts that strongly influence settlement value in Georgia trucking cases, such as:
- Where the collision happened (high-speed lanes vs. slower turning points at intersections)
- Traffic patterns and visibility (even a brief moment of reduced sight distance can become a major dispute)
- How quickly you got evaluated and whether treatment records show a consistent injury timeline
- Whether liability is shared (driver vs. trucking company practices like maintenance, loading, or supervision)
In practice, Suwanee cases often turn on documentation: the crash report, the medical record timeline, and whether the insurer can argue your symptoms were unrelated or “pre-existing.” A calculator won’t know how those arguments will land with the evidence you already have.


