Most calculators ask for inputs like “severity,” “medical bills,” or “time lost,” then output a rough range. The problem is that these tools can’t reliably account for the details that make or break a claim—like whether the harm was truly preventable under the accepted standard of care.
For Douglasville residents, this matters because many injuries become complicated by the way care is delivered across multiple providers (primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, hospitals, specialists). An online tool may not understand how the timeline across different facilities supports— or undermines—causation.
Bottom line: treat any calculator number as educational, not as a prediction.


