In most claims, insurers value a case by looking at two broad buckets:
- Economic losses: medical bills, ER visits, imaging, surgeries, physical therapy, prescriptions, durable medical equipment, and lost income.
- Non-economic losses: pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment, mental distress, and reduced ability to do everyday activities.
A calculator can estimate totals by using inputs like injury severity and medical costs. But in Powder Springs, the facts that affect those inputs often come down to evidence gathered around common crash locations—high-traffic corridors, busy intersections, and commute routes—and how clearly the record shows what happened and why your injuries followed.


