Most calculators estimate value using generalized inputs (like medical bills and injury severity). In real medical negligence settlement discussions, two claims with similar symptoms can end up with very different results because settlements are tied to proof:
- Standard of care: whether the treatment met what Georgia courts expect from a reasonably competent provider.
- Causation: whether the alleged error actually caused the harm—rather than complications that could have occurred anyway.
- Documentation quality: what the chart shows (and what it doesn’t).
A calculator can’t review your records, coordinate expert review, or weigh the insurer’s likely arguments. Think of it as a rough compass—not a GPS.


