Most calculators work by using simplified inputs—things like treatment costs, injury severity, and whether symptoms improved or worsened. That can give you a rough “ballpark” view of settlement ranges.
But the reason those numbers often fail to match real outcomes is the same in Georgia as anywhere else: settlement value hinges on proof. In a medical malpractice case, the claim must connect:
- A breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably competent provider would have done)
- Causation (the breach caused the specific injury you suffered)
- Damages (documented losses, both past and future)
If your case involves complicated causation—common in missed diagnoses, delayed treatment, or medication/monitoring issues—an online tool may produce a number that feels precise, even though it can’t account for the evidence actually required.


