In Sandy Springs, many injured patients are treated across multiple facilities—urgent care, hospital systems, imaging centers, specialists, and follow-up providers. That matters because settlement discussions often turn on whether the record shows:
- A clear timeline (what happened, when it was noticed, and when treatment changed)
- Documented symptoms and diagnoses
- Why certain care decisions were medically unreasonable under the applicable standard of care
- Causation (that the negligence—not the natural progression of illness—caused the harm)
A calculator can’t “see” your medical chart, your lab trends, or the notes that explain why a provider made a decision. In real negotiations, those details are what separate a low-value claim from one where the damages are strongly supported.


