Online tools typically generate a rough range based on broad inputs—injury severity, medical bills, and sometimes time lost from work. That can be useful if you need a starting point.
It becomes misleading when your situation involves the kinds of issues that commonly complicate cases in the Atlanta metro area:
- Delayed follow-up because appointments are hard to schedule or rescheduled
- Care received across multiple providers (urgent care → ER → specialists), creating record fragmentation
- Work and commuting impacts that don’t fit neatly into a calculator’s categories
- Documentation gaps—for example, missing consent forms, incomplete discharge instructions, or inconsistent notes
A calculator can’t verify whether the evidence supports negligence and causation. It also can’t tell you how Georgia fact-finders may view credibility when records conflict.


