Many families in Tifton run into the same frustration: a tool produces a range, but the case doesn’t behave like the “typical” scenario.
That’s because wrongful death settlements in Georgia are driven by case-specific proof—especially in transportation incidents. For example, local driving conditions can increase the complexity of determining fault and causation, including:
- Commuter and school-area traffic patterns where sudden stops, lane changes, and visibility issues become disputed facts
- Truck and commercial vehicle activity on and around major routes, where braking distance, maintenance history, and driver conduct are often contested
- Nighttime and weather-related visibility (fog, rain, glare) that can affect witness testimony and crash reconstruction
An AI calculator can’t review the police report narrative, evaluate conflicting witness statements, or test whether the claimed injuries and complications were caused by the incident.


