Online tools may ask for things like medical expenses, the severity of injury, and how long treatment lasted. That can be a useful starting point—but it’s not a prediction.
In real Albany-area cases, value depends heavily on:
- Whether negligence is provable (not just that the outcome was bad)
- Whether a specific provider’s conduct caused your harm
- How your medical records connect the timeline across visits
- Whether future care and functional limits are supported by documentation
A calculator typically can’t evaluate causation disputes, the quality of documentation, or the way Georgia courts and insurers view evidence.


