Online tools can be useful if you understand their limits. In general, a medical malpractice settlement calculator works from broad assumptions—often estimating ranges based on injury severity and categories of damages.
In Stockbridge, the same limitation shows up in a more stressful way: people often search for an estimate while they’re still dealing with follow-up care, work schedules, and ongoing treatment. At that stage, the “full picture” of medical causation and future costs may not be fully documented yet.
A calculator may help you:
- organize questions for a consultation
- spot what information you’ll likely need (records, dates, expenses)
- set realistic expectations about uncertainty
But it usually cannot account for:
- how clearly the medical record links the error to your specific condition
- what Georgia courts require to prove negligence and causation
- how strong (or weak) the defense’s expert review may be


