AI calculators usually estimate value by looking for patterns in the inputs you provide (injury type, treatment length, wage loss, and so on). That can feel helpful at first. But in Jesup, the injuries that show up most often in workers’ comp claims—often from loading/unloading, equipment use, slips and trips, repetitive strain, and jobsite accidents—don’t move in a neat, “calculator-friendly” straight line.
Real settlement value in Georgia typically depends on things AI generally can’t verify, such as:
- Whether your medical records clearly match your claimed work restrictions (not just your diagnosis)
- Whether the insurer accepts the incident timeline or treats it as disputed facts
- Whether your wage documentation supports the way your pay worked in practice (including variable hours/overtime patterns)
- Whether the claim posture is early negotiation vs. later dispute
So while an online tool might spit out a range, it can’t reliably tell you what your insurer will challenge or how your treating doctor’s findings will be interpreted.


