Most online tools estimate value using simplified inputs—like estimated medical bills, injury severity, and time lost. Those numbers may feel concrete, but they’re not a substitute for legal evaluation.
In Mableton, the outcome of settlement discussions often turns on issues that calculators can’t fully model, such as:
- Whether the chart supports the timeline (especially when multiple providers touched your care)
- Whether causation is medically provable (not just “the injury happened after”)
- How Georgia medical malpractice procedural requirements affect leverage
- Whether damages are documented (treatments, follow-ups, work restrictions, and future care)
A calculator can help you ask the right questions, but it can’t review records, interpret standard-of-care issues, or weigh expert opinions.


