Most calculators ask for a few broad inputs—like the severity of injury and medical bills—and then spit out a range. That can feel helpful, but it often omits the pieces that decide whether a case is viable in the first place.
In Acworth and throughout Georgia, settlement value commonly hinges on:
- Whether the care fell below the standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider would do under similar circumstances)
- Whether the provider’s conduct actually caused your specific harm (causation isn’t assumed)
- Whether the medical record can be explained clearly to a jury or an insurer
- Whether future losses are documented (ongoing care, therapy, reduced ability to work)
If those parts aren’t supported, an online range may overstate what’s realistic.


