A calculator may help you think through categories like:
- Past medical bills (hospital, imaging, specialist care)
- Future treatment (ongoing therapy, procedures, medication)
- Work and daily-life impacts (reduced ability to earn or function)
- Non-economic harm (pain, loss of enjoyment, emotional distress)
But no tool can reliably account for the realities insurers evaluate in Georgia—such as whether the documentation clearly supports that the injury was caused by a preventable breach of the standard of care.
Why estimates break down in real cases
Two people can enter the same department or receive similar treatment and still have dramatically different outcomes legally. The difference is often:
- how the timeline is documented,
- what diagnostic steps were (or weren’t) taken,
- whether follow-up was appropriate,
- and whether expert review can connect the negligence to the specific harm.
In other words: calculators tend to assume away the hardest parts of a malpractice claim.


