Most online tools build estimates from broad categories—injury severity, estimated damages, and generic assumptions about how long treatment might last. That’s useful for starting a conversation, but it often overlooks what actually drives outcomes in medical cases:
- Your treatment timeline (what happened first, what should have been recognized sooner, and what follow-up should have occurred)
- Whether records are complete (charting, imaging reports, lab results, medication orders)
- Whether experts can connect the breach to the harm
In practical terms, a calculator may treat your situation like a “typical” case. In Griffin, the cases that move forward successfully are the ones where the medical record tells a coherent story—and where Georgia’s standards for proving negligence and causation can be met.


