In Georgia, insurers evaluate claims with a practical mindset: they want to see who caused the crash, what injuries were proven, and how long those injuries affected your life. A tool that spits out a number can’t verify those facts.
In Statesboro specifically, many disputes come down to common real-world issues:
- Conflicting accounts when a crash happens quickly in changing traffic patterns
- Visibility and stopping-distance arguments during rain or early/late-day glare
- Hard-to-document injuries when symptoms worsen after the initial visit
- Comparative fault claims (e.g., allegations about speed, lane position, or not wearing protective gear)
Those variables can push a settlement up—or cause offers to stall until records fully explain what happened.


