Most online calculators for medical malpractice settlements are built to give a rough range using broad inputs—like injury severity, length of treatment, and reported costs. For residents in College Park, that can feel helpful when you’re trying to make sense of bills and lost time after care at a local clinic or hospital.
But here’s the limitation that matters: Georgia malpractice value is not determined by math alone. A settlement typically depends on whether you can prove:
- The standard of care was breached (what a reasonably competent provider would have done)
- The breach caused your specific injury (causation)
- Your damages are supported by records (past and future medical needs, work impact, and documented non-economic harm)
So, an online tool can help you ask better questions—but it can’t review your chart, evaluate causation, or measure credibility the way an attorney and medical experts do.


