An AI estimate is usually built from generalized patterns. That can be helpful for a starting point, but it can also mislead if your case has local-style complications that don’t fit the model.
In Perry, common situations that cause settlement value to swing include:
- Work that involves repetitive movement or time-sensitive tasks (miss one week and you may lose the documentation trail that matters).
- Inconsistent restriction records—for example, if your treating provider’s note doesn’t clearly describe what you can or can’t do.
- Short delays in reporting symptoms while you “wait it out,” which insurers may later characterize as inconsistent with the claimed work event.
- Wage questions tied to variable hours, overtime, or shift changes—issues that calculators often treat too simply.
A calculator can’t reliably account for how Georgia workers’ compensation decisions are impacted by evidence quality, timing, and the way disputes are handled.


