Online calculators typically work like a checklist: they take a few facts you enter and output a “likely” range. That can be misleading in real life, because Waycross cases often hinge on issues that don’t fit neatly into a form—such as:
- Causation details after a crash (what happened in the seconds leading up to impact, whether injuries were survivable, and how long medical treatment lasted)
- Comparative fault disputes (defense arguments that the deceased or another party contributed to the outcome)
- Insurance and coverage posture (what policy limits exist, who the carrier is, and whether coverage is contested)
- Georgia procedural timing (when statements are taken, what records are requested, and how early evidence is preserved)
An AI tool can’t review accident reports, medical timelines, employment records, or witness testimony. In Georgia, those are the building blocks that determine whether liability is clear—and what damages may be supported.


